Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Mac Tip: Switching quickly between open applications

Switching Apps OS X
Without a taskbar, it can be difficult for ex-Windows users to discern which programs are open on a Mac and how to switch between them. Thankfully, Apple provides a number of keyboard shortcuts, gestures and visual indicators in OS X to help you out.
1. Use Command-Tab and Command-Shift-Tab to cycle forward and backward through your open applications. (This functionality is almost identical to Alt-Tab on PCs.)
KeyboardShortcut
2. Or, swipe up on the touchpad with three fingers to view the windows of open apps, allowing you to quickly switch between programs. This view is called Mission Control, which also has its own dedicated keyboard shortcut (F3).
Swipegesture 640x400
The windows are grouped according to application — for instance, Safari browser windows are grouped together with a Safari icon placed at the bottom. You can collapse the windows by swiping down on the clickpad with three fingers.

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