The first three are a quick way to hide sensitive information or to lock your screen when you step away. Unfortunately, depending on the placement of your Dock and how you use the menu bar in your day-to-day life, you might inadvertently activate the hot corners, turning this useful feature into a nuisance. It’s a love it or hate it-type feature. A practical way to get the best out of the Hot Corners functionality is to assign functions only to the bottom corners and resize the Dock so it does not overlap the zones that activate the corners.
- Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner.
- In the menu that opens, select System Preferences.
- In System Preferences, select Desktop & Screen Saver.
- At the bottom right corner of the window, click Hot Corners.
- In the Active Screen Corners pop-up, click to open the drop-down menu.
- Select the function you want to assign from the drop-down menu.
- Click OK to confirm the change.