Catch To Unlock Mac OS

Download the unofficial version of MIUI bootloader unlocking tool from the mirror link below. This unofficial version is compatible on all computer running Windows 8/8.1/10, any Linux distros (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS), or Apple Mac OS. Go to the menu bar at the top and select View. Click to Show Invisible Items. In the search field, type Auto Unlock. Select all of the entries in the list that begin with “Auto Unlock: ” (where the “” is one of your Apple devices) and delete them.

Auto Unlock works when you're wearing your unlocked watch and are very close to your Mac. If necessary, move your watch a little closer.

  1. If you have a Mac (mid-2013 or later) with macOS 10.13 or later, your Apple Watch can instantly unlock your Mac when it wakes from sleep. You need to be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID on both your Mac and Apple Watch.
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How to automatically log in

This feature gives you instant access to your Mac when you're wearing your Apple Watch. Just wake up your Mac and you’re ready to go—without typing a password.

The first time you log in after you turn on, restart, or log out of your Mac, you must log in by entering your password manually. After that, Apple Watch logs in for you.

How to approve other password requests

You can also use your Apple Watch to approve other requests to enter your administrator password. This works anywhere you need to type your Mac password, such as when viewing passwords in Safari preferences, unlocking a locked note, approving an app installation, or unlocking settings in System Preferences.

For example, when you click the lock to make a change in System Preferences, your Mac prompts you to approve with Apple Watch:


To automatically enter your password without having to type it, just double-click the side button on your Apple Watch:

How to set up Auto Unlock

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  1. Make sure that your Mac and Apple Watch meet the system requirements for Auto Unlock.
  2. Make sure that your devices are set up as follows:
    • Your Mac has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
    • Your Mac and Apple Watch are signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID, and your Apple ID is using two-factor authentication.
    • Your Apple Watch is using a passcode.
  3. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy. Select ”Use your Apple Watch to unlock apps and your Mac” or ”Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac.”

If you're not sure whether your Mac supports Auto Unlock, press and hold the Option key while choosing Apple menu > System Information. Select Wi-Fi in the sidebar, then look for ”Auto Unlock: Supported” on the right:

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If you're having difficulty getting Auto Unlock to work, try these solutions:

  • In Security & Privacy preferences, deselect ”Use your Apple Watch to unlock apps and your Mac,” then restart your Mac and turn this setting back on.
  • Make sure that your Mac isn't using Internet sharing or screen sharing.

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Learn about more Continuity features for your Apple devices.

There was a bug under Mac OS 9 (and maybe Mac OS 8 too?) that, under a special circumstance, prevented some files to be locked, unlocked or even deleted. They would sit there in your trash forever and prevent you to empty it even when the OPTION KEY is held down. Rebuilding the desktop does NOT resolve the issue.

Trying to get file info with ResEdit results in the following error:

The reason this is happening is generally due to the file type/creator code not being set properly or at all, which highly confuses the Finder. These files usually come from the internet (such as .iso files) and are generally transfered using a FAT32 (DOS) or NTFS (Windows) partition which does not store any resource fork (so no file type/creator code) to begin with and increases the chances of this happening.

To resolve this issue:

1) You need to use a file type/creator changer app, such as: Creator Changer 2.8.4

2) Launch your type/creator code changer app and select the problematic file. If the file is locked, it will probably complain it will not save changes, but guess what: It actually does and it will work, so proceed.

3) You will notice that both type and creator boxes are currently empty, which is not supposed to be with any valid file on a Macintosh volume. This is how you will fix the issue: Type '????' (4 interrogation marks) in each of the 2 boxes like the following and apply the changes (click OK).

Now, your file will have a default file type/creator code and it will be seen as valid by the Finder, allowing you to lock, unlock and delete the file. Moreover, you will now be able to get file info with ResEdit and use/edit the file's resource fork as you please!

Cheers! :D


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