S sstark macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 20, 2009 16 0 Jun 18, 2009 #1 I only seem to be able to move to the desktop by minimising all active screens - there must be a more simple mechanism??
I only seem to be able to move to the desktop by minimising all active screens - there must be a more simple mechanism??
-tWv- macrumors 68000 May 11, 2009 1,583 2 Ohio Jun 18, 2009 #2 sstark said: I only seem to be able to move to the desktop by minimising all active screens - there must be a more simple mechanism?? Click to expand... Just use spaces, normally I have a space that doesn't have anything on it while I'm working So if I need a new workspace i just switch spaces
sstark said: I only seem to be able to move to the desktop by minimising all active screens - there must be a more simple mechanism?? Click to expand... Just use spaces, normally I have a space that doesn't have anything on it while I'm working So if I need a new workspace i just switch spaces
L LurchNC macrumors regular May 1, 2008 121 0 Jun 18, 2009 #3 sstark said: I only seem to be able to move to the desktop by minimising all active screens - there must be a more simple mechanism?? Click to expand... Expose will move all the windows out of your way. Or, you can use Command-Opt-H to hide all programs except the active one.
sstark said: I only seem to be able to move to the desktop by minimising all active screens - there must be a more simple mechanism?? Click to expand... Expose will move all the windows out of your way. Or, you can use Command-Opt-H to hide all programs except the active one.