"The easiest way to get a grip on Mission Control’s Exposé-like features is to click the Mission Control icon in the Dock, or to press either the F3 key (or Control and the up arrow key) on your Mac’s keyboard." This isn't true in LION.
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Posted 09 January 2013 - 01:45 PM
I've never used Spaces, don't use Mission Control, and rarely use the function keys. I have been a Mac user and devotee since 1987, doing print and web design, layout, production, writing and editing.
In the OS X era, Apple has made it possible to customize the interface so one can use any, all or none of these tools. I think many of them are great; they just don't fit into the ways I use my computers.
@Ashgrove: Windows 7 "just works"? Of course it does. (And Windows XP "just worked" a lot better.) And you're welcome to it.
@LionKiller: Logically, then, I'd assume you refuse to call the Apple-branded flash-memory-based AAC/MP3/AIFF/MP4 personal playback devices "iPods." Or to call the Volkswagen-branded, Chrysler-Fiat-manufactured seven-passenger minivan a "Routan." Et cetera. No?
In the OS X era, Apple has made it possible to customize the interface so one can use any, all or none of these tools. I think many of them are great; they just don't fit into the ways I use my computers.
@Ashgrove: Windows 7 "just works"? Of course it does. (And Windows XP "just worked" a lot better.) And you're welcome to it.
@LionKiller: Logically, then, I'd assume you refuse to call the Apple-branded flash-memory-based AAC/MP3/AIFF/MP4 personal playback devices "iPods." Or to call the Volkswagen-branded, Chrysler-Fiat-manufactured seven-passenger minivan a "Routan." Et cetera. No?
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