No no no. Go out to your Finder, and hit command+shift+G. now in this
window, type in
~/Library
Notice first off the tilda character. Second off, notice that the L in the
word library is capitalized. Beware by putting the tilda there, you're
moving into your users library folder, not the system wide library folder.
Stay outta there for now!
Once you've typed this in, hit return. Opoen up your Library folder, and in
here, you'll find a directory called PreferencePanes. Open up this
directory, and you should see the pref panes you've installed. Simply
delete them like you would any file/folder. Then if you want to go so far
to do this, you can then remove them as well from your trash. Note that
some of these might require that you first exit the app, if there bve one,
attached to the pref pane window, and some may also require your admin
password. I'm not saying all will, but some might. So, just beware.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaf" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 2:23 PM
Subject: uninstalling system prefs pain
Hi
If I install a custom System Preferences pain, how can I accessibly
uninstall it? There's no uninstall button in said pain and the help files
on Apple say to control right click.
-Shaf
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