Likewise you can hide the current app you're in by hitting command-h.
CB
On 4/15/17 5:17 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
Every application menu has a "hide others" command. it is command-option-h.
On Apr 15, 2017, at 15:23, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:
Hello,
I use VoiceOver on the latest El Capitan on my late 2008 iMac.
As a VoiceOver user I see no value in having multiple windows on my display at
the same time. I would thus like each application to fill the entire screen and
use command+tab to cycle round to the application I currently want to use. From
time to time I need to show my sighted wife something on my screen and she
keeps telling me that there are lots of windows there which obscure each other
and can I please reposition some of them. Alas I don’t know how to do that
using VoiceOver. I use the track pad rather than a mouse and so my wife cannot
reposition the windows either.
Is it possible to set up my iMac so that each application automatically starts
in full screen mode so that I only have a single window on the screen at any
time? I used to run Microsoft Windows in this way which worked well for me.
Many thanks for any tips.
Paul Hopewell
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