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In Finder go to the View menu and select "Show Path Bar" and/or "Show Status Bar" as required. Yes - Big Sur switches these off by default. My Finder windows used to show the number of selected items, disk space left and/or the path for selected items at the bottom. To see the old style view, go to File menu > Overview tab > System Report… button or alternatively hold down alt and select "System Information…" from the Apple menu. System Profiler has been renamed System Information and it opens from the new simplified window.
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I don't like the new Apple System Information view. Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Keyboard > Text tab > untick the "Correct spelling automatically" option in the top right. I don't like the new system wide text "Auto-Correct" feature. Alternatively if you like the feature for some applications but not others, in those that you don't want the feature you can alt-Command-Quit (Quit and Discard Windows). Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > General and tick the "Close windows when quitting an app" option. I don't like the system "Resume" feature. (for trackpads) click on the Trackpad icon > Scroll & Zoom tab and use/don't use the "Scroll Direction: natural" option.(for mice) click on the Mouse icon and untick the "Move content in the direction of finger movement when scrolling or navigating" option.Scrolling appears to be the wrong way round.
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