5/21/2023 0 Comments How to view network devices on mac![]() I've got a hot-corner assigned to show the desktop, so I can go to the hotcorner, then find the mapped network drive on the desktop. The only work around for the moment is that mapped network drives show on the desktop. Even in the ideal case, where you can mapped a root-level share, it takes two clicks to get to it, instead of just one click if the mapped drive was shown under "Devices" or otherwise, directly. In both of those scenarios (and I'm sure there are others), you cannot access the mapped folder under the "Shared" heading in the Finder sidebar. The network drive you mounted is a subdirectory of a share, not a root share.The problem with this is that it's useless if: ![]() It only shows servers (under the "Shared" heading) that you have mapped drives on. The problem is simple: Finder does not show maps network drives in the sidebar. Ok, this is pretty frustrating, and I'm only hoping that there's a hidden preference in some plist file that can fix this.
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