View Full Version : What is it called when you move your mouse to a corner and all the windows seperate?
Austin Day
Apr 7, 2007, 11:32 PM
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
EricNau
Apr 7, 2007, 11:33 PM
That's called an Exposé (All Windows) Hot Corner.
It can be controlled from the Screen Saver Preferences, just click the "Hot Corners" button.
bearbo
Apr 7, 2007, 11:35 PM
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
orangemacapple
Apr 7, 2007, 11:37 PM
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.
Shaduu
Apr 8, 2007, 05:02 AM
I just use the F keys, my hot corners are set to password-protected screensaver.
Jiddick ExRex
Apr 8, 2007, 05:40 AM
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.
Kilamite
Apr 8, 2007, 06:23 AM
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?
Shaduu
Apr 8, 2007, 06:51 AM
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.
psychofreak
Apr 8, 2007, 07:10 AM
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.
Expose-aye
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