L letsudo macrumors member Original poster Jan 19, 2012 56 0 Dec 28, 2014 #1 When I had Snow Leopard I believe, four finger swipe across made apps icons to pop up. How do you do that on Mavericks?
When I had Snow Leopard I believe, four finger swipe across made apps icons to pop up. How do you do that on Mavericks?
DeltaMac macrumors G5 Jul 30, 2003 13,943 4,711 Delaware Dec 28, 2014 #2 You can open or close Mission Control with a 3-finger swipe down, or up.
stiligFox macrumors 68000 Apr 24, 2009 1,620 1,835 10.0.1.3 Dec 28, 2014 #3 letsudo said: When I had Snow Leopard I believe, four finger swipe across made apps icons to pop up. How do you do that on Mavericks? Click to expand... You can also use the ctrl + arrow up keys to show your open apps.
letsudo said: When I had Snow Leopard I believe, four finger swipe across made apps icons to pop up. How do you do that on Mavericks? Click to expand... You can also use the ctrl + arrow up keys to show your open apps.
Ulenspiegel macrumors 68040 Nov 8, 2014 3,212 2,493 Land of Flanders and Elsewhere Jan 1, 2015 #4 Another alternative is: cmd + Tab.
A alex0002 macrumors 6502 Jun 19, 2013 495 124 New Zealand Jan 1, 2015 #5 By default the F3 key on the macbook keyboard should be mapped to the Mission Control view as mentioned above. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4689
By default the F3 key on the macbook keyboard should be mapped to the Mission Control view as mentioned above. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4689
einmusiker macrumors 68040 Apr 26, 2010 3,002 355 Location: Location: Location: Jan 8, 2015 #6 you can also set a hot corner to mission control