features that I am obviously missing? There seems to be some logic to it but I am oblivious to it. What is the logical relationship between all the 'hide','show', minimize X, etc. X being window, application, all windows, all applications, etc.ĭ. ![]() For example: If there is an option to 'hide X', I would expect there to be a 'unhide X'. Please describe the concept of hide X, unhide All, show all? And specifically why the 2ndary menu's do not have the complete set included. Does the Mac have the concept of 'saving window size' similar to windows when the minimize option changes to 'minimize to size X'? 'Size X' being less than full screen and more than 'minimized'? If so, how do I enable this concept? If not, is there some alternative that Macions typically use to go from full screen to 'Size X' screen?Ĭ. Is there a keyboard shortcut? And is this really 'minimizing the window', 'hiding the window', or something else.ī. It seems the only way to unminimize from the dock is to use the mouse. ![]() When I Cmd-tab and select, e.g., firefox, in Mac nothing happens. Typically in Win I would Alt-tab, and tab to the window I want to see. What are the keyboard shortcuts for minimize, unminimize window. I'm able to minimize to the dock, by selecting the '-' option with my mouse.Ī. While still seeing some parts of the desktop. ![]() I want to be able to cascade two or more windows such that I can see both on the desktop. The window fills entire desktop, with the exception of the menu bar. I often, accidentally, set a window to Full Screen. Sorry for the long posts, with multiple questions, but I think they are all related.
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