Note: If there is no dot in the Type column, the log message is the default type. View all details of a log message: Click Details in the log message details in the lower half of the Console window.
To see fewer details, click Hide. This will launch the C onsole. In the device list on the left, make sure the correct device is selected. This is typically only going to be one device, but other devices that are connected to the Mac may show up here. Logging types are indicated by the color of the dot next to the Log message:.
To view more detail on a particular log message, click the message and the details will populate in the bottom half of the console. Click the blue Details option for more information. The Console Application makes it relatively simple to sort through and filter logs as needed.
There are numerous way to do this. The Console comes with a built-in search bar allowing the user to filter for specific inclusions, exclusions, processes, etc.
After opening the Console, click in the Search bar in the top right and type in the desired keyword. To search activities, click the Activities button in the toolbar or use the Touch Bar. Log messages or activities that fit the search criteria appear in the Console window. You can further refine the results. In the Console app on your Mac, Control-click a log message or activity. For example, to stop displaying log messages from a particular process, hide that process. After you select an option, it is added to the search field, and the search results are updated with the log messages or activities that fit the search criteria.
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