How to Type a Password in Terminal on Mac
How to Type a Password in Terminal on Mac
When using the Terminal on your Mac, you might encounter situations where you need to type a password for authentication purposes. Here's a simple guide on how to do it:
- Open Terminal on your Mac by searching for it in Spotlight or navigating to Applications - Utilities - Terminal.
- Once Terminal is open, type the command that requires your password and press Enter.
- You will be prompted to enter your password. Note that when you type your password in the Terminal, you won't see the characters appear on the screen for security reasons.
- Simply start typing your password and press Enter when you're done.
- If you've entered the correct password, the command will proceed; otherwise, it will prompt you to try again.
It's essential to ensure that you type your password correctly to avoid any errors or access issues when using the Terminal on your Mac.
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