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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Couple of random, probably dumb questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Izzy" data-source="post: 589893" data-attributes="member: 46165"><p>How can I determine if I'm connected to the network with "n" and not "g?" I just want to make sure b/c initially I upgraded my router w/ a linksys 150N and no matter what I did, my Mac could only see the network in g mode (wouldn't even see mixed). So I just installed a belkin on mixed and everything seems to work like a dream. I have to have mixed mode for other computers. Anyway, just want to confirm, although I think it is cause everything seems faster.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, what is the easiest way to find an open application window? I set the desktop so when I put the cursor in a particular spot, it shows all the windows in miniature. So that's one way. If the browser is full screen and I want mail, I can do that, or click mail on the dock. If an application doesn't live on the dock, can't do it, obviously. So is there another way? I'm guessing there is - is it "spaces?" (I'll explore everything eventually, just crazy busy of late!).</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Izzy, post: 589893, member: 46165"] How can I determine if I'm connected to the network with "n" and not "g?" I just want to make sure b/c initially I upgraded my router w/ a linksys 150N and no matter what I did, my Mac could only see the network in g mode (wouldn't even see mixed). So I just installed a belkin on mixed and everything seems to work like a dream. I have to have mixed mode for other computers. Anyway, just want to confirm, although I think it is cause everything seems faster. Secondly, what is the easiest way to find an open application window? I set the desktop so when I put the cursor in a particular spot, it shows all the windows in miniature. So that's one way. If the browser is full screen and I want mail, I can do that, or click mail on the dock. If an application doesn't live on the dock, can't do it, obviously. So is there another way? I'm guessing there is - is it "spaces?" (I'll explore everything eventually, just crazy busy of late!). Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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