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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Few questions (things that I'm used on from windows)
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<blockquote data-quote="tux08902" data-source="post: 655003"><p>1. To quit applications, you need to use the keyboard shortcut Command + q or select the application menu in the top bar and click on the Quit <em>Application</em> button.</p><p></p><p>2. You can minimize the windows per application by pressing Command + h. This will take a bit of time, so you can press the F11 key to show desktop. It'll move all your open windows to the sides, and you can do what you want. Then, you can press F11 again to return.</p><p></p><p>3. In the Go menu for Finder, you can click on "Enclosing Folder" to get to the parent. The shortcut for this is Command + up arrow. You can also use Cover Flow view mode for this functionality. You can also enable the Path Bar through the View menu for Finder. Either of these will do what you want. The first one is exactly what you're looking for.</p><p></p><p>4. Where are you putting these shortcuts? Just add them to your dock or make an alias for them and then drag to the desktop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tux08902, post: 655003"] 1. To quit applications, you need to use the keyboard shortcut Command + q or select the application menu in the top bar and click on the Quit [i]Application[/i] button. 2. You can minimize the windows per application by pressing Command + h. This will take a bit of time, so you can press the F11 key to show desktop. It'll move all your open windows to the sides, and you can do what you want. Then, you can press F11 again to return. 3. In the Go menu for Finder, you can click on "Enclosing Folder" to get to the parent. The shortcut for this is Command + up arrow. You can also use Cover Flow view mode for this functionality. You can also enable the Path Bar through the View menu for Finder. Either of these will do what you want. The first one is exactly what you're looking for. 4. Where are you putting these shortcuts? Just add them to your dock or make an alias for them and then drag to the desktop. [/QUOTE]
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