Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) Practice Exam

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How can a user view the Library folder in Finder on OS X?

  1. By selecting "Go" and then "Library"

  2. By holding down the option key after selecting "Go"

  3. By using the shortcut Command + L

  4. By right-clicking the desktop and selecting Library

The correct answer is: By holding down the option key after selecting "Go"

The Library folder is hidden by default in OS X to prevent users from accidentally modifying important system files. However, users can easily access it using specific methods. Holding down the option key while selecting "Go" in the Finder menu temporarily reveals the Library option within the dropdown menu. This feature allows users to quickly access the Library folder without altering its visibility status permanently. Other methods, such as keyboard shortcuts or right-clicking, do not provide direct access to the Library folder as effectively as the option key method does. Thus, understanding this functionality is essential for navigating system files and settings housed within the Library.