Macbook Air Startup Screen: set a message to be displayed ?

I did the system settings Lock Screen route several times but didn't work. I have 13" MacBook air (2025) with Tahoe 26. Any help.. All I want is a "hint" for the PW to log in.. so many passwords these days, I forget.. thanks in advance. Skip

Posted on Oct 31, 2025 12:45 PM

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Posted on Oct 31, 2025 2:55 PM

This is Apple's guidance for that:

Add a password hint on Mac - Apple Support


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Oct 31, 2025 4:28 PM in response to William Huisking1

I just now tried the System Settings>Lock Screen>Show password hints along with Show Message When Locked (be sure to choose this specific option to display the text of your choice) and it worked just fine for me. This is on macOS Sequoia 15.7.


If this fails for you...


Maybe make a custom wallpaper with the text you need superimposed/added onto it. You'll have to get creative with adding text to an image that you want to use. You'll also need to avoid areas already taken up by the existing password text box, etc so that your hint won't be obscured by anything that already exists on the Lock Screen. You could Google this if you need help. This would also only work with that specific wallpaper that you created. if you wanted to change the wallpaper image for some reason, you'd have to create another image with the text.

Oct 31, 2025 3:14 PM in response to William Huisking1

I appreciate the information but it doesn't answer what I am looking for... what I want to do is actually have (on the startup log on screen) a short text with a hint I make up to make me remember the password. Supposedly this is allowed in the lock screen menu configuration in system settings... I did it several times but did not work. ... any help is appreciated.thank you

Macbook Air Startup Screen: set a message to be displayed ?

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