How To Cycle Through Open Apps Mac
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Opening all apps at once It is interesting that Apple salespeople are just learning about this and are demoing it as a 'stress test' for the new fusion drives.
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How To: Cycle Through All Open Applications
Did you know you can easily cycle through all you open programs with simple keystrokes.
Simply click Command-Tab to go through the open applications from left to right.
To go from right to left simply click Command-Tab (then let go of Tab and press `.
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At anytime whilst remaining to hold down the command key you can click the mouse to go to a program of your choosing.
You can also use the arrow (cursor keys) in conjunction with the command key to achieve the same effect.
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I can only speak for an older OS but it is only within an application, and is not universal. For example, Apple uses command+` to cycle through windows in Finder (Finder really being an application itself). One or two of my applications also use the command+` to cycle through windows in the application, but by no means do all applications do this. Even TextEdit doesn't have any function for cycle through windows.
Agan I can't speak for Lion but if an item has a menu command but not a keyboard shortcut you can use Preferences > keyboards to assign a shortcut key to a menu item. Again this will be application specific since not all applications have a 'cycle through windows' menu item.
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Dec 8, 2011 1:54 PM