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What's your Expose and Spaces configuration look like?
Everyone has very diverse selection of these I've noticed.
Mine is: top left - spaces, top right - desktop, Bottom right - dashboard, bottom left - all windows. 3 spaces, browsers designate to space 1, photoshop and final cut space 2, itunes space 3.
Mine is: top left - spaces, top right - desktop, Bottom right - dashboard, bottom left - all windows. 3 spaces, browsers designate to space 1, photoshop and final cut space 2, itunes space 3.
For Exposé I have TL - Application Windows, TR - Start Screen Saver, BL - All Windows, BR - Disable Screen Saver. I don't really use Spaces, but I'm trying to get in the habit.
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Exposé: TL - Screen Saver, TR - All Windows, BR - Show Desktop, BL - Dashboard. Spaces: 2x2 grid; 1 - Mail, 2 - Safari and everything else, 3 - iTunes, 4 - Calendar; Finder is the only thing that is "every space".
Seems to work for me, though I think maybe I could better use the BL and possible TL Exposé corners. I have Option+Left/Right set to switch between Spaces, which is extremely convenient.
Seems to work for me, though I think maybe I could better use the BL and possible TL Exposé corners. I have Option+Left/Right set to switch between Spaces, which is extremely convenient.
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For Exposé I have TL - Screen Saver & BR is the Launchpad. I don't really uses spaces. i have notices though that i have started using fullscreen for application like e-mail and calendar and just swiping on my track pads to switch between them and open desktop space.
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