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Mission control button mac
Mission control button mac







mission control button mac
  1. #MISSION CONTROL BUTTON MAC HOW TO#
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  3. #MISSION CONTROL BUTTON MAC MAC#

So let's move this Pages window to that third Desktop. So now that's empty but I can move something to it like I did before or I can simply drag something to it. So you can go back into Mission Control and add a third Desktop. Now you can continue to add more Desktops. So you can see it here and you can customize it. There's a setting for this in System Preferences, Trackpad under More Gestures. Use four fingers on the Trackpad and swipe left or right to quickly move between Desktops.

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If you have a MacBook or an Apple Trackpad you can also use a gesture to do this. Control Right Arrow takes me back to the second. So Control Left Arrow takes me to the first one. So Control and left and right arrows go between the two Desktops. I could also use keyboard shortcuts to quickly switch between Desktops. I can go back to Mission Control the same way and click on the second Desktop to go to it. Now you can see I just have those three apps there. So you can do that simply by clicking on that Desktop. Leaving Pages, Safari, and Calculator all on Desktop 1. For instance lets move Calendar there and maybe also Mail. So let's move some of these windows there. I click that and now I have Desktop 1 and Desktop 2.

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We can add a second Desktop using the Plus button here on the right. You move your cursor there it will expand and show you exactly what that Desktop looks like. Then at the top it shows you you have one Desktop. You can see the first thing it does is it takes all the windows and moves them apart. So either press F3 or hold the fn key down and press F3. So to activate Mission Control you can use Control and Up Arrow or on many Macs you've got a Mission Control shortcut as the F3 key. But instead of having multiple physical displays you've got multiple screens that you can switch to on your one display. It's kind of like having multiple screens on your Mac. But we can use another desktop and put some of these windows there. So what we see here is one desktop with all these different windows on it. What Mission Control does is it gives you multiple Desktops. But you can use Mission Control to make things better. I have to constantly move windows in front of or behind other windows, shrink and enlarge windows to get my work done. Here I've got Calculator, Calendar, Mail, Pages, and Safari and I'm trying to use them all at once. So, for instance, your screen may look like this. This is especially problematic if you're on a MacBook where the screens are smaller than if you're using an iMac.

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#MISSION CONTROL BUTTON MAC HOW TO#

Today let me show you how to use Mission Control on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.









Mission control button mac