Command for hiding everything?

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I was wondering is there a command or something you can program that would hide everything open on your computer in one clock of a button? Or even better, return your computer to a state it was before? Because my problem is I go to school and when I should be studying, usually I am on the internet browsing forums, have a tetris application, am listening to itunes, and on ichat all at the same time. I want something where they all go away, make it appear that they're not open on the dock, and even bring up like nytimes.com or something with the click of a couple of buttons so when a teacher comes around to check it appears I'm working. Then clicking it once again restores it back to normal. Suggestions?
 
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ok, thanks, that application is good. Just one thing, can I map it to a command like Apple-A or do I have to go up and click button at the top of the screen?
 
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ok, thanks, that application is good. Just one thing, can I map it to a command like Apple-A or do I have to go up and click button at the top of the screen?
The button is on the dock, not at the top of the screen. I suppose you could map it to a hotkey if you prefer that.
 
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My first answer is to say, just work. It's not that tedious, and everything taught you will find useful (ish)!

But, have you got spaces set up? that would be my choice of way of getting round it!set up with 2/4 spaces, and keep school stuff on 1 space, and others on another.
 

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Umm why not just use expose and spaces?
 
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I don't know, spaces always confuses me. I mess something up with it always, like if I'm on 1 and try to open something on two. I was just looking for something like that Show Desktop thing, now I'm just wondering how do you map it to a command? I've tried going to system preferences>Keyboard and Mouse and creating a command, but it doesn't work. Help?
 

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