![]() During this mode, the user can choose a window to switch to by using mouse or keyboard, or cycle through windows of different applications by pressing the tab key. Shows all open and minimized windows for the currently active application. Application windows Also called 'App Exposé'. Mission Control redesigned this feature extensively to show all running desktops. On Apple's Magic Mouse or multi-touch trackpads, this can be activated by pulling up on the trackpad with three or four fingers. On newer Mac keyboards, this is activated from the F3 key, or F9 on older keyboards. Command (â) + `: This moves keyboard focus to the next window.Įxposé and Mission Control include three separate features for organizing windows and open applications:Īll windows Shows all open and unhidden windows and desktops shrinking their appearance so they all fit on a single screen.Control (â) + F5: This moves the keyboard focus to the floating window.Pressing it again moves keyboard focus to the next window. Control (â) + F4: This moves the keyboard focus to the active window. ![]() Control (â) + Down Arrow: This shows all the windows of the frontmost application.If you need a little more room on screen, consider hiding your Dock. Option (â¥) + Command (â) + D: This toggles on and off Dock Hiding.Shift (â§) + Command (â) + Tilde: This switches to the next most recently used window of the frontmost app.Command (â) + Tab: This switches to the next open and most recently app.Command (â) + Option (â¥) + W: This closes all the windows of the frontmost app.Command (â) + W: This closes the frontmost window.Command (â) + N: This opens a new window (or document, depending on the app). ![]()
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