We continue coverage of an issue where no open Finder windows come to the foreground when the Finder is switched to using the Command-Tab keyboard combination -- which should be default behavior.
I didn’t realize how much time I was wasting switching apps on my Mac. This tiny utility fixed that instantly.
As you probably know, most OS X programs will run without any open windows—close the last window, and the program keeps running. If you switch to that program by clicking its Dock icon, a new window ...
You’ve probably got the basics of the Application Switcher down pat by now: press Command-Tab to see a bar full of running-application icons and keep Command down as you tap the Tab key to quickly ...
The keyboard combination "Command-Tab" is used in Mac OS X to switch between currently running applications in a successive fashion. However, this keystroke is also utilized by some third-party ...
Keyboard shortcuts can cut the amount of time it takes to perform certain functions on your Mac. This article walks through some of the most useful keyboard shortcuts for Mac that perform the same ...
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