
TUAW reports on an easy way to remove system preference panes. Simply right-clicking on a system preference pane in the Others section (which are the custom preferences installed by user applications) will present you with the option of removing them, which moves them to the OSX trash.
While this is a simple OSX tip, it's great for those who don't want to go digging through their various Library folders looking for the actual preference pane manually.




Cool
Sat, 07/19/2008 - 09:22 — Markus (not verified)Nothing over the top cool, but handy!
No, the 'other' Right-Click! ;^)
Sun, 07/20/2008 - 05:48 — Phos....To avoid any confusion, "right-click" here presumes that you have your mouse's right button configured to act as a Control + Click.
(Oh, and thanks. I was slacking on getting rid of a couple because I was avoiding the .../Library/... folder dig. :•)
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