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Austin Day

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Apr 6, 2007
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You know, you can set it so that you move the mouse to a part of the screen and all the windows seperate and you can click on which one you want
 
That's called an Exposé (All Windows) Hot Corner.

It can be controlled from the Screen Saver Preferences, just click the "Hot Corners" button.
 
You know, you can set it so that you move the mouse to a part of the screen and all the windows seperate and you can click on which one you want

and you can set that by going to preference, Dashboard & Exposé, and chose the active hotcorners
 
it's expose – (with a little dooflotchee over the "E" to make it sound like an "A")

i have mine set that way for top left corner, and top right exposes the desktop.
 
it's expose – (with a little dooflotchee over the "E" to make it sound like an "A")

i have mine set that way for top left corner, and top right exposes the desktop.

Nono, it makes it sound like an é in French :) Basically you just put pressure on the e instead of making the o and the s long.
 
I just use the F keys, my hot corners are set to password-protected screensaver.

Not really efficent on your hands if you have to press a button when using the trackpad, when you could just pop it into a corner to get Expose'.

Why have every corner for the screensaver...why not just one?
 
Not really efficent on your hands if you have to press a button when using the trackpad, when you could just pop it into a corner to get Expose'.

Why have every corner for the screensaver...why not just one?

Because I navigate with the keyboard most of the time. I hardly ever touch the trackpad.

That's the beauty of Quicksilver.
 
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