If you’re like most Mac users, you probably have a ton of preferences stored in Pro Tools. But sometimes it can be helpful to get rid of a preference or two - especially if you don’t use that preference anymore. Here’s how to delete Pro Tools preferences in Mac OS X:
- Launch Pro Tools on your Mac.
- Click the “Preferences” button in the toolbar (or press Command-P).
- Select the “Preferences” tab, and then click the “Advanced” button.
- Under “Properties,” click the “Deleting Files and Directories” button.
- In the dialog box that appears, select all of the files and folders that you want to delete, and then click the “Delete” button. ..