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Expos� and Keyboard/Cursor shortcuts?
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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I just wonder if one can switch between windows in Expos� with the cursor keys, which would save me the mouse.
Real men don't click...
It would also be nice to assign a letter to some window with e.g. Shift-A, so one could get back to that window by pressing A only.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hiphiphooray now this rocks!
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Originally posted by danengel:
Hiphiphooray now this rocks!
I've used the beta, it really rocks...........
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So I can definitely stop whining for multiple desktops.
But no shortcuts, right?
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Originally posted by danengel:
So I can definitely stop whining for multiple desktops.
But no shortcuts, right?
Shortcuts ?
You can press the F keys for the Finder windows, all apps of to hide the windows (show desktop)
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If you frequently switch between only a few windows, Expos� would allow you to assign a one-letter shortcut to any window. When pressing one of the F-keys to activate Expos�, you could assign a shortcut by pressing Shift-M for the Mail window, Shift-X for the Terminal and so on. The next time you active Expos�, you could simply press X and the Terminal would appear. Two keys would be sufficient to access any of your window (unless you have more than 26). Expos� would also show the shortcut-letter on top of each window so you don't have to remember too much.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Originally posted by danengel:
If you frequently switch between only a few windows, Expos� would allow you to assign a one-letter shortcut to any window. When pressing one of the F-keys to activate Expos�, you could assign a shortcut by pressing Shift-M for the Mail window, Shift-X for the Terminal and so on. The next time you active Expos�, you could simply press X and the Terminal would appear. Two keys would be sufficient to access any of your window (unless you have more than 26). Expos� would also show the shortcut-letter on top of each window so you don't have to remember too much.
Interesting
Nothing like this here...
I use dragthing to do that
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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How does Expos� work with dual monitors? I'm guessing that it just shrinks with both screens, but I would love to hear a confirmation.
The only other idea I could come up with would be to only shrink the screen that contains the cursor, but that would be silly.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Originally posted by mitchell_pgh:
How does Expos� work with dual monitors? I'm guessing that it just shrinks with both screens, but I would love to hear a confirmation.
The only other idea I could come up with would be to only shrink the screen that contains the cursor, but that would be silly.
I tested this on a coworkers system. It will shrink the windows from both monitors onto only the main window (The one with the menu bar and dock)
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