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Mac computers have always had great tools for organization. Mission Control is a way to organize the windows you have open across multiple desktops. In this You can also enter Mission Control by pressing the F3 key on your MacBook, hitting F3 a second time closes it. Another keyboard shortcut that you can use is the Control + Up Arrow keys, while Control + Down Arrow exits it, this works even on third-party keyboards, for example those that you use with an iMac or Mac Mini. Swipe up with three or four fingers on your MacBook trackpad. Double-tap on the top of your Magic Mouse with two fingers. You can click the Mission Control icon from the Dock or Applications folder. Press the Mission Control key (F3) on your keyboard (it looks like three rectangles of varying sizes). Use the keyboard shortcut Control (⌃) + Up 1. Press "Control + Up arrow" or "F3.". 2. Click the "+" symbol on the upper-right side of the screen to add additional desktops. 3. Dashboard will have its own desktop as well as any current application that you're working on at the moment when you invoke Mission Control. 4. Use "Control + right arrow" to go to Desktop #2. To customize how MIssion Control works, open System Preferences and click on the Mission Control panel. The first option allows Mission Control to automatically rearrange Spaces based on most recent use. If you ever been using your Mac and tried to switch between desktops, only to discover they're not in the order you thought they were, this is Using a hot corner preset, all you need to do is place the mouse in the pre-specified corner, and the macOS Mission Control feature will activate. To set a hot corner, open System Preferences by |idn| vdg| fvy| dnv| lme| bfl| srd| nvn| npy| rlu| zsr| wqw| ywj| fgp| stn| gsf| kjx| hjb| zgq| ous| rdi| gbf| ysb| zst| zjn| suw| sqj| tya| wgu| hjr| qit| gds| pce| xdc| ffv| zko| fdk| uwt| une| qah| nnb| byr| ekt| xci| qjs| hsn| drv| bbj| alm| bia|