In general, the Finder folder window for Mac OS x has four display options, and you can change how items are displayed in the toolbar buttons above the window: icons, lists, columns, and cover
Flow. However, you may find that different Finder window display methods are not fixed as one, will be changed to different display mode, even if you in the Finder display options, check the "Always Open with XX" is not fixed.
The following method allows us to change the way the Finder window is displayed by using the terminal program:
You can search for "terminal" by Spotlight and open it, enter the following code:
Defaults write Com.apple.Finder fxpreferredviewstyle xxxx
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It is important to note that the final "XXXX" needs to be replaced with the following four characters according to the selection
-If you want the "icon" to display the way: Icnv
-If you want the "list" to appear: NLSV
-If you want the "columns" to display the way: CLMV
-If you want "Cover Flow" display mode: FLWV
Enter the "Killall Finder" in the terminal and return to the carriage return.
If you find a Finder window that does not have a fixed display in this way, you must remove the hidden from the directory. Ds_store file to
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