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Focus in on an individual window within Spaces overview
Authored by: lowbatteries on May 27, '10 08:36:28AM

Note that you can use Exposé in the overview is well - on my keyboard, I hit F8 for the overview, then F9 to show all windows using Exposé. Quick Look works here too.

This is great for organizing your spaces, because you can easily see all your windows and drag them between spaces.



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Focus in on an individual window within Spaces overview
Authored by: MacUser06 on Jun 01, '10 04:36:15AM

I just thought it was worth mentioning, that you can just hit "1" or "2" to watch all the windows of an app after having pressed cmd-tab to switch between applications.
This should work fine with both Leopard and Snow Leopard since this is a feature of Expose.
As long as you haven't turned off the feature of "show other spaces windows" with the "Secrets Preferences Pane" which easily found by some googling.

This was just meant as an alternative route.
-I'm lazy and find's it easer to hit spacebar after the to step mentioned above.

And you don't have to use a mouse at all, the arrow keys will suffice.

Hopes this was of help

McUser06

Edited on Jun 01, '10 04:38:58AM by MacUser06



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