System Commands
Control your Mac with one click
Overview
System Commands let you trigger common macOS actions directly from the radial menu — no digging through System Settings or memorizing obscure shortcuts.
Available Commands
| Command | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Lock Screen | Locks your Mac immediately. |
| Sleep | Puts your Mac to sleep. |
| Log Out | Logs out of your user account. |
| Restart | Restarts your Mac (with confirmation). |
| Shut Down | Shuts down your Mac (with confirmation). |
| Toggle Dark Mode | Switches between light and dark appearance. |
| Empty Trash | Empties the Trash (with confirmation). |
How to Set Up
- Open
Settings → Menu. - Click an empty slot or edit an existing one.
- Choose System Command as the action type.
- Pick the command from the dropdown list.
Tips
- Group system commands into a “System” folder — ⌘E → 8 opens your system controls.
- Put “Toggle Dark Mode” at root level if you switch frequently.
- Destructive actions (restart, shut down, empty trash) always show a confirmation dialog.