Inside macOS’s Preferences menu, you’ll find nine options for hot corners: start the screensaver, lock the screen, launch Mission Control, and so on. As the name suggests, these actions are assignable to one of four corners of your screen; simply move the mouse to that corner to activate hot corners. Personally, I only use two of the four hot corner options, and I like them at the bottom of the screen where I’m less likely to activate them accidentally. But do what feels right for you, or just experiment until you end up with a configuration that works.
- Click the apple icon on the Menu bar.
- Select System Preferences in the drop-down menu.
- In System Preferences, select Desktop & Screen Saver.
- At the bottom of the Screensaver tab, click Hot Corners.
- Open the drop-down menu for the corner that has an option selected.
- Select the - option to disable the hot corner.
- Click OK to apply the settings.