How can I change the "Spotlight" preferences on a Mac?

Focus is a very powerful search function in the Mac system, you can use it to search for files, apps, etc. in the computer, and you can also perform direct calculations or translation. On the Mac, we can use the "Spotlight" in "System Preferences" to change the categories displayed in the "Spotlight" search results, and to exclude specific folders or disks from the "Spotlight" search. So how do you change these preferences? Friends who need it, come and have a look with the editor!

The specific operation method is as follows

1. To open focus, we can press command+space on the keyboard.

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2. After opening, you can enter keywords to search, the search results include files, app applications, etc.

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3. To make some settings for focus, we can open "System Preferences", and then click "Focus" inside.

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4. After opening, you can set here which content can be searched, such as pictures, applications, etc.

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5. If you have some privacy files and don't want to be searched out, we click "Privacy".

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6. After opening, click the + icon below.

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7. Then you can choose which folders will not be searched out. The files and applications in the selected directory will be prohibited from being searched.

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