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Tips for managing windows in OS X

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Having multiple windows cluttering your screen can be inconvenient. While the Mission Control feature in OS X can be used to preview windows and switch between them, and isolate windows to specific desktops, even with this you may find your work space a bit cluttered with browser windows, Word and Pages documents, various utilities, and Finder windows.

Desafortunadamente, switching between multiple windows by clicking with the mouse can result in them overlapping in ways that are frustrating to deal with. While keeping things simple by continually closing windows is one approach, you can also use some OS X features to manage windows without needing to close any of them.

Command-tilde The classic hot-key combination used to switch between applications in OS X is Command-Tab (this mirrors clicking an application icon in the Dock), though a relatively unused alternative to this is Command-tilde (just above the Tab key) which will switch between windows in the foremost application.

Holding the Command key you can drag background windows by their toolbars, without switching window focus.

(Credit: Screenshot by Topher Kessler/CNET)

This hot-key combo is quite convenient for finding a small window that may be hidden behind one or two larger ones. For example, if you have multiple large Safari ... [Leer más]image

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