How to set up widgets in macOS Sonoma

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How to set up widgets in macOS Sonoma

Here's how to place, edit and interact with Mac widgets.

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In an otherwise incremental update, one of macOS Sonoma’s marquee features is interactive desktop widgets. Although Apple now lets you add widgets to the Notification Center on older versions of macOS, with Sonoma you can plop them down right on the desktop. Here’s how to set up and start using customizable widgets on your Mac computer.

Notification Center widgets

First, if you have any existing Notification Center widgets you’d rather put on the desktop, you can now drag them over directly. They’ll move seamlessly back and forth between the two places, and you can reposition them around the desktop to find a spot you like.

How to access the widget gallery

Apple added a widget gallery (similar to the one on iOS) to make setup easy. Start by right-clicking (or ctrl-clicking) on an unused space on your desktop, and choose the “Edit Widgets” option. The widget gallery will open, displaying available ones from installed Mac apps and your iPhone (if you have one).

macOS Sonoma screenshot showing the widget gallery in front of the desktop.

The gallery’s main window (above) displays all widgets, while the left sidebar lets you scroll through the list of apps with available ones. If your iPhone’s widgets aren’t showing, ensure your handset is running iOS 17 or later, signed in with the same Apple ID as the Mac and on the same Wi-Fi network.

For apps with both macOS and iOS versions, you’ll see “On This Mac” and “From iPhone” tabs on the upper right where you can switch views. Whichever you choose, tapping on a widget will immediately place it on your desktop, or you can drag it around until you find a spot you like.

How to customize widgets

Once you’ve placed a widget on your desktop, you can right-click (or ctrl-click) on it to view its available options. If you want to make it bigger or smaller, you can switch between sizes in this menu. In addition, “Edit [widget name]” lets you adjust its specific settings (when applicable). You’ll also see the option to “Remove Widget.”

Screenshot of a macOS Sonoma reminders widgets (showing a to-do list) on a MacBook
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Many native macOS widgets are interactive, allowing you to change settings or perform other tasks without opening the corresponding app. For example, you can check off to-do list items in Reminders or toggle your lights on or off in the Home app — right from the widget. Unfortunately, iPhone widgets on your Mac aren’t interactive and will prompt you to “open [app] on your iPhone to continue” if you click them.

11 comments

  1. second ago
    Setting up widgets in macOS Sonoma was a breeze thanks to this helpful guide! The step-by-step instructions made it so easy to customize my desktop. Thanks for sharing!
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    I'm a macOS Sonoma enthusiast, and this blog post took my desktop customization to a whole new level! The addition of usernames in the instructions made it more interactive and fun. I appreciate the effort put into creating this guide. Fantastic work!"
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  3. second ago
    Setting up widgets on macOS Sonoma was something I always wanted to do, but I didn't know where to start. This blog post not only explained the process clearly but also included usernames, making it relatable and user-friendly. Thanks for the valuable information
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  4. second ago
    As a newcomer to macOS Sonoma, I was initially overwhelmed by the customization options. Thanks to this blog, I was able to set up widgets with ease, and the usernames added a personal touch. I'm excited to explore more features now
  5. second ago
    I love how this blog post tailored the widget setup process for macOS Sonoma users, and including usernames in the explanation made it engaging. I followed along, and now my desktop looks fantastic with customized widgets. Much appreciated!
  6. second ago
    I'm not very tech-savvy, but this blog post guided me through setting up widgets on my macOS Sonoma effortlessly. Having usernames alongside the steps made it feel like a friend was helping me out. Thanks for simplifying the process!
  7. second ago
    This tutorial was exactly what I needed to make my Mac desktop more functional and visually appealing. The use of usernames in the instructions made it relatable, and I appreciate the effort put into this blog. Kudos
  8. second ago
    I had no idea how to set up widgets on my Mac until I stumbled upon this blog post. The inclusion of usernames in the guide made it feel personalized and easy to follow. Great job!
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