i use iKey
my "switch to finder" is command+.
i love it and use it constantly
OSX key commands
Re: OSX key commands
2.4 ghz Macbook Pro 8gb RAM, SSD, Live 9 Suite, Puremagnetik, Minimal Talent
Re: OSX key commands
Thanks! Looks nice! Definitely great workflow concepts.oblique strategies wrote:Do some research on Spaces, Expose, & Spotlight in OS X -very powerful features.ethios4 wrote:So, are these key commands unique to OSX or is there a 3rd-party app for windows that accomplishes the same thing? It sounds very useful, and these are the sort of things that might make me switch to Mac, but so far I've found a 3rd-party windows equivalent for everything.
-
oblique strategies
- Posts: 3606
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:57 pm
- Location: Another Green World
Re: OSX key commands
You're welcome. These three are real jumps forward in ease of usage. I use them constantly. It will be interesting to see what is coming with OS X 10.6.ethios4 wrote:Thanks! Looks nice! Definitely great workflow concepts.oblique strategies wrote:Do some research on Spaces, Expose, & Spotlight in OS X -very powerful features.ethios4 wrote:So, are these key commands unique to OSX or is there a 3rd-party app for windows that accomplishes the same thing? It sounds very useful, and these are the sort of things that might make me switch to Mac, but so far I've found a 3rd-party windows equivalent for everything.
Re: OSX key commands
I just discovered this! Don't know how I missed it before it's right in the middle of the screen, a section called "application assignments" and you just click the + sign and choose which open apps are assigned to a space- so now every time I open I tunes it will open in space 2oblique strategies wrote:forge wrote:bendybones wrote:I've never tried using Spaces.
But from what I understand u can assign different apps or maybe different windows to different spaces
Spaces is great (with very few caveats). But as far as I know you can't "assign" apps exclusively to a space -you simply move apps, windows, icons, etc. to a space; or open them in a space you have already navigated to.
.
Now I have finder in Space 1 and leave 2 windows open with Applications and Utilities, then I only need to press ctrl+1 to go to that space then if I need a new finder window I can just press ? N to open one, so I can leave apps/utils as they are
I also have Apps and Utils in the dock, but this key command way is heaps quicker
I deliberately made Firefox and Live the same window so that I have to Quit the internet to make music - helps avoid the temptation to ? Tab and switch too often!
loving this feature
-
oblique strategies
- Posts: 3606
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:57 pm
- Location: Another Green World
Re: OSX key commands
Wow! I guess it's true, if you want to hide something leave it in plain sight!forge wrote:I just discovered this! Don't know how I missed it before it's right in the middle of the screen, a section called "application assignments" and you just click the + sign and choose which open apps are assigned to a space- so now every time I open I tunes it will open in space 2
But I prefer to have multiple windows from the same apps open in different spaces, rather than switch to a space to use an app, so I wouldn't really look for this feature.
Re: OSX key commands
there is also an option "all spaces" for those where you want to do thatoblique strategies wrote:Wow! I guess it's true, if you want to hide something leave it in plain sight!forge wrote:I just discovered this! Don't know how I missed it before it's right in the middle of the screen, a section called "application assignments" and you just click the + sign and choose which open apps are assigned to a space- so now every time I open I tunes it will open in space 2![]()
But I prefer to have multiple windows from the same apps open in different spaces, rather than switch to a space to use an app, so I wouldn't really look for this feature.
I'm also finding that even though I have a mouse plugged in I am using the track pad more - scrolling with two fingers is actually way more ergonomic than the scroll wheel IMO - and the fact that you can scroll sideways too is very cool
I was at first put off getting a macbook (when I got my last computer) because of the screen size, but all of these things + things like Ctrl+zoom have made it a non issue really
I got a miniDVI-VGA and most of the time I just prefer to leave the 2nd monitor off
BTW - having an external monitors means spaces effectively you have 8 spaces - you can pair things like mail + internet - but I found I didn't have anything I wanted to pair Live with so I just turned it off