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CloudWatcher

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4. System Preferences
Wed Oct 26, 2022, 11:40 AM
Oct 2022

The System Preferences application has a ton of panels.
One of them is "Software Update" but others include "Displays" and "Network" and "General".

If you're just seeing "1 update" you're looking at the "Software Update" panel within System Preferences. You can click the left-arrow to go back to the full display of panels or quit and restart the system preferences application.

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Start in System Preferences Lettuce Be Oct 2022 #1
System preference shows only "1 update." 3Hotdogs Oct 2022 #2
System Preferences CloudWatcher Oct 2022 #4
Command + may work for your needs Louis1895 Oct 2022 #3
FUKKIN A ! 3Hotdogs Oct 2022 #5
Outstanding! Louis1895 Oct 2022 #6
The answer was command-shift-+ 3Hotdogs Oct 2022 #7
Application specific CloudWatcher Oct 2022 #9
What I find helpful usonian Oct 2022 #8
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