![]() While you’re in Mission Control, any full screen application acts as its own desktop it’s placed to the right of all current desktops. You might think that you can’t use any other programs while full screen mode is active, or that you can’t use two programs in full screen at once, but it turns out Mission Control makes this all possible. Do you know about the full screen button? It’s the green one near the top-left of every window.Ĭlick this button and the current application will enter full screen mode, meaning the dock and menu bar disappear and the current window takes up the entire screen. Full Screen Applicationsīut wait…there’s more. If you want a particular application to always show up on a certain desktop, or even on all desktops, simply right-click its dock icon, then move to the Options submenu.įrom here you can assign an application to a given desktop, or even have it show up on all desktops. These will both switch your desktops immediately, and are a nice compliment to the keyboard and mouse shortcuts I mentioned earlier. ![]() It’s a lot faster, however, to use the keyboard shortcuts Control+Right and Control+Left, or to swipe three fingers to the left or the right. To switch between desktops, you could just open Mission Control then click the desktop you want to open. And you can add as many desktops as you like by clicking the “+” button at far right. With multiple desktops you can organize your workflow, allowing you to do things like research on one desktop while you write on another. Quick Look integration: press Space or Cmd-Y to open a Quick Look preview of the selected file.You can actually drag windows to one of these desktops, if you want, then switch to the window by clicking it. If you frequently take screenshots, that would be another good fit for a group. For example, you could create separate groups for each project you are working on, or add separate groups for photos and text documents. You can freely move groups of files around on your desktop and add or remove files via drag & drop.Įach group has a title so that you can organize your files any way you like. ![]() The app lets you create groups of related files on your desktop. Lifehacker verdict: “If you've got a messy desk, this app can help you regain control.” ![]()
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