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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1903886" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>The simplest way I can think of managing multiple windows is with Mission Control. It's a bit of a departure from how you are currently managing so it might take a bit of getting used to.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]35644[/ATTACH]</p><p>As mentioned by Lifeisabeach above you can do this via key commands but I am very mouse oriented and only have a 13" MBP so I use Hot Corners.: System Preferences > Desktop & Screensavers > Screensaver (Tab) > Hot Corners as pictured above.</p><p>So when I place my cursor in the top right corner I see this:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]35646[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Note Desktops 1,2 & 3 at the top. Mission Control gives you access to multiple Desktops and you can drag open windows from one to another or select the one you want or create another with the Plus sign.</p><p>You can just close these windows by clicking the X in the top left of the above examples until all open windows are just on one desktop.</p><p>Used with just one Desktop the same action displays all open windows and allows you to bring any one to the front by clicking on it.</p><p>This really creates a lot of potential "realestate" and has allowed me to make full use of my 13" display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1903886, member: 204485"] The simplest way I can think of managing multiple windows is with Mission Control. It's a bit of a departure from how you are currently managing so it might take a bit of getting used to. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screen Shot 2022-02-15 at 10.14.53 am.png"]35644[/ATTACH] As mentioned by Lifeisabeach above you can do this via key commands but I am very mouse oriented and only have a 13" MBP so I use Hot Corners.: System Preferences > Desktop & Screensavers > Screensaver (Tab) > Hot Corners as pictured above. So when I place my cursor in the top right corner I see this: [ATTACH type="full"]35646[/ATTACH] Note Desktops 1,2 & 3 at the top. Mission Control gives you access to multiple Desktops and you can drag open windows from one to another or select the one you want or create another with the Plus sign. You can just close these windows by clicking the X in the top left of the above examples until all open windows are just on one desktop. Used with just one Desktop the same action displays all open windows and allows you to bring any one to the front by clicking on it. This really creates a lot of potential "realestate" and has allowed me to make full use of my 13" display. [/QUOTE]
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