![]() ![]() Then I went over to their cube and showed them how to do most of the same stuff in Windows. When the Windowz person saw that final one they simply hung their head in shame and returned to their cubicle with a look of defeat. Command-Option-Shift-Tab-M will minimize in slow motion. Press the Q key with an application highlighted and it will close that application. Press the Command-Shift-Tab and it will back up an application. ![]() Then press the Tab key again and it will move to the next application or continue pressing it and it will cycle through all of the open applications until coming back to your current application. ![]() For example, press Command-Tab and hold the Command key and you’ll keep the Application Picker window open. A guide to help you transition from a Mac (Unix) to a Windows development environment, including shortcut key mapping and a brief overview of concepts that differ between Mac and Windows. So I went on to show what else Command-Tab can do. Someone from the Windows side of the fence was peeking over my shoulder and was astonished that Mac OS X had that functionality. The other day I was sitting at a computer and I hit Command-Tab to shift between applications. ![]()
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