How Do You Switch Apps And Windows On A Mac With Keyboard Shortcuts?
Do you have trouble finding things that are open on your desktop? Do they get lost behind something else on the screen and you don’t know how to bring them back to the top? Here are some keyboard command tips for how to bring an application or a different window in an open application back to the top. *These tips are for Mac computers only. The first operation will be for situations in which you have more than one document open in an application. We’ll use Microsoft Word in this example. Suppose you have two or three different documents open in Word. Word gives you ways to arrange the screen to see several documents at once, but I need my documents to be full-sized, so I don’t like to use the choices in Word. That doesn’t stop me from moving between the open documents. The keyboard command for moving between documents on a Mac is to press Cmd-tilde. (The tilde is the key just to the left of the numeral 1 on a standard keyboard.) This will let you cycle through the open windows in Word