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13 mar 2024 · From what I understand, there is a shortcut CRTL + SHIFT + / to show the sidebar in Windows, but it does not work on macOS.
4 wrz 2017 · On a Mac it’s really easy to manage all your your open windows so you can see everything you are working on at a glance, here’s everything you need to know about using Mission Control and...
Mission Control shows all of the windows open on the desktop of your Mac, arranged in a single layer so it’s easy to spot the one you need. Apps that are in full screen or Split View, and desktop spaces you created are shown as thumbnails in the Spaces bar along the top edge of the screen.
just switch your "Show Desktop.ink" shortcut on the toolbar with an shortcut for the .vbs file and that will do the trick set oShellApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") oShellApp.MinimizeAll oShellApp.ShellExecute "sidebar.exe"
11 maj 2010 · I am using a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.5. Is there a similar function to "show desktop" (shortcut is WIN+D) on a Mac? It should hide all applications and show a clean desktop.
2 mar 2023 · A bit of a long shot but you could try Command-dragging "Desktop" from the left pane of the Finder window to the top of the finder window. It'll create an alias there for the desktop.
22 lip 2024 · Press Fn + F11 or simply F11 to reveal the desktop. Alternatively, use the Command + F3 (Mission Control) keyboard shortcut to go to the desktop on your MacBook. If the macOS shortcut...