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View OS X animations in not-quite-slow-motion
Authored by: mattybinks on Sep 06, '05 12:51:20PM

In 10.3.9, this has no effect. The speed is the same as regular Shift minimize.



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View OS X animations in not-quite-slow-motion
Authored by: genericuser on Sep 06, '05 04:27:12PM

It works as stated here. Also holding ALT speeds up minimize



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View OS X animations in not-quite-slow-motion
Authored by: genericuser on Sep 07, '05 11:53:13AM

hmm. by Alt i assume you mean option. When I hold option and minimise a window, it minimises all windows in the same application. I love these little things that the Mac developers leave around for us to find.

Also, if you are editing a filename in the finder and then activate exposé (in particular: reveal desktop), the little rename box behaves like it's own little window!



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View OS X animations in not-quite-slow-motion
Authored by: Githon on Sep 09, '05 12:42:29PM

Not for me. Control does nothing to the speed, regardless of wether I am holding shift or not.



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View OS X animations in not-quite-slow-motion
Authored by: earthsaver on Sep 06, '05 04:46:42PM

Shift+Control worked for ultra-slow-mo in earlier versions of OS X (the Public Beta, at least) and I saw it removed from intermediary ones (Jag and Panther, I guess). Happy to see it back.

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