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Viewing all open Windows in all Spaces

If you use Spaces in Mac Leopard, using expose (F9) only shows the open windows in the current space. If you want to see all open windows in all of your spaces, you need to enter the view that shows all of your spaces (F8) and *then* hit Expose (F9) to see all open windows in all of the spaces. You can also reverse this order (first go into Expose (F9) and then go into spaces (F8)).
Rating: 100% positive, 2 total Votes
Categories: Leopard Spaces desktop
Added: on Nov 19, 2007 at 5:02 pm
Added By: an anonymous user
Searches: space open window leopard desktop

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