You can use user login settings to simplify the steps of entering a user name.First, click the Apple icon and select "System Preferences", then select "Users and Groups".If you need to unlock, please click the lock button in the upper right corner of the screen and enter the administrator password to unlock.Next, find and click "Login Options" in the lower left corner of the interface. In the user list, you can choose to set a specific user as automatic login or automatic login after power on.Click the Apple icon, select "Security and Privacy", and then enter "General".On this page, check Disable Automatic Login to ensure security.Then, select an account from the list that you want to log in automatically, and enter the password of the account.Click OK when you are finished. In this way, you can access the account directly without entering the password again when you turn on the computer next time.
On MacBook Air, you can simplify the login process through system preferences.First, open the system preferences, then select users and groups, click your account in the left panel, and then check Do Not Display Name under the Login option. In this way, you can quickly log in by simply entering a password.Remember to save changes