Set up your MacBook Pro

Set up your MacBook Pro

Set up your MacBook Pro

The first time your MacBook Pro starts up, Setup Assistant walks you through the simple steps needed to start using your new Mac. You can respond to all the prompts, or skip some steps and choose to complete them later. For example, it might make sense to set up Screen Time—which you can set for different users—after initial setup.

Setup Assistant guides you through the following:

  • Set your country or region: This sets the language and time zone for your Mac.

  • Accessibility options: View accessibility options for Vision, Motor, Hearing, Cognitive abilities, or click Not Now. To learn more, see Accessibility on your Mac.

    A Mac screen with show Accessibility options in Setup Assistant.
  • Connect to a Wi-Fi network: Choose the network and enter a password, if necessary. (If youʼre using Ethernet, you can also choose Other Network Options.) To change the network later, click the Wi-Fi status icon  in the menu bar, or in System Settings, click Wi-Fi in the sidebar, then choose a network and enter the password. You can also choose to turn Wi-Fi on or off here.

    Tip: After setup, if you don’t see the Wi-Fi status icon  in the menu bar, you can add it. Open System Settings, click Control Center in the sidebar, then select “Show in Menu Bar” for Wi-Fi.

  • Transfer information: If you want to transfer your data from another computer now or later, see Transfer your data to your new MacBook Pro. If you’re setting up a new computer and you haven’t previously set up a Mac, click Not Now in the Migration Assistant window.

  • Sign in with your Apple ID: Your Apple ID consists of an email address and a password. It’s the account you use for everything you do with Apple—including using the App Store, Apple TV app, Apple Books, iCloud, Messages, and more. It’s best to have your own Apple ID and not share it. If you don’t already have an Apple ID, you can create one during setup (it’s free). Sign in with the same Apple ID to use any Apple service, on any device—whether it’s your computer, iOS device, iPadOS device, or Apple Watch. See Apple ID on Mac.

    Tip: If you’ve already set up another device with macOS 12 or later, iOS 15 or later, iPadOS 15 or later, you’ll see a panel for express setup, Make This Your New Mac. Express setup skips a lot of the steps and uses the settings stored in your iCloud account.

  • Store files in iCloud: With iCloud, you can store your content—documents, photos, and more—in the cloud, and access it anywhere you go. Be sure to sign in with the same Apple ID on all your devices. To set this option later, open System Settings and click “Sign in with your Apple ID” in the sidebar, if you haven’t already. After you sign in, click your Apple ID in the sidebar, click iCloud, then select the features you want to use. You can also choose to use iCloud Keychain to save your passwords during setup. To find out more, see Access your iCloud content on your Mac.

  • Screen Time: Monitor and get reports on the use of your computer. For options and details, see Screen Time on Mac.

  • Enable Siri and “Hey Siri”: You can turn on Siri and “Hey Siri” (so you can speak your Siri requests) during setup. To enable “Hey Siri,” speak several Siri commands when prompted. To learn how to turn on Siri and “Hey Siri” later and for information about using Siri on your Mac, see Siri on your Mac.

  • Set up Touch ID: You can add a fingerprint to Touch ID during setup. To set up Touch ID later, or to add additional fingerprints, open System Settings, then click Touch ID & Password in the sidebar. To add a fingerprint, click the Add button and follow the onscreen instructions.

    You can also set options for how you want to use Touch ID on your MacBook Pro: to unlock your Mac, use Apple Pay (see Use Apple Pay on your Mac), purchase items on the App Store, Apple TV app, Apple Books, and websites, and auto-fill your password.

    Tip: If two or more users use the same MacBook Pro, each user can add a fingerprint to Touch ID to quickly unlock, authenticate, and log in to the MacBook Pro. You can add up to three fingerprints per user account, and a total of five fingerprints for all your MacBook Pro user accounts.

    To learn more, see Use Touch ID on Mac in the macOS User Guide.

  • Set up Apple Pay: You can set up Apple Pay for one user account on your MacBook Pro during setup. Other users can still pay with Apple Pay, but they must complete the purchase using their iPhone or Apple Watch that’s been set up for Apple Pay (see Use Apple Pay on your Mac). Follow the onscreen prompts to add and verify your card. If you already use a card for media purchases, you might be prompted to verify this card first.

    To set up Apple Pay or add additional cards later, open System Settings, then click Wallet & Apple Pay. Follow the onscreen prompts to set up Apple Pay.

    Note: The card issuer determines whether your card is eligible to use with Apple Pay, and may ask you to provide additional information to complete the verification process. Many credit and debit cards can be used with Apple Pay. For information about Apple Pay availability and current credit card issuers, see the Apple Support article Apple Pay participating banks.

  • Choose your look: Select Light, Dark, or Auto for your desktop appearance. If you want to change the choice you make during setup, open System Settings, click Appearance, then select an option. You can also set other appearance settings, such as highlight color or sidebar icon size.

Tip: If you’re new to Mac, see Are you new to Mac? in this guide, What’s it called on my Mac? in the macOS User Guide, and the Apple Support article Mac tips for Windows switchers.

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