: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: What is Exposé, and how to use its assigned keys in Fusion [was Re:
What is Spaces and ...}
Hi Mark and Others,
M. Taylor wrote:
> Also, what is Exposay?
I'm pasting in a post I made to the mac-access list a few months ago,
and I'll add some comments
lf Of James & Nash
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 8:05 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: What is Spaces and ...
Hi Mark,
I can't tell you what Exposé is, but here is my explaination of Spaces. But
I'm sure others will also add better info for you.
Spaces was in
Thank you, Fonzie.
An excellent explanation.
I understand.
Mark
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Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 7:46 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: What is Spaces
Hi Mark and Others,
M. Taylor wrote:
> Also, what is Exposay?
I'm pasting in a post I made to the mac-access list a few months ago,
and I'll add some comments about why you want to disable (or at least
reassign) the Exposé keys (F9, F10, and F11) so you can use them
freely in Fusion. I al
Hi Mark,
I can't tell you what Exposé is, but here is my explaination of Spaces. But
I'm sure others will also add better info for you.
Spaces was introduced in Leopard and the ability it should give on Mac OS X
has been a standard feature in many - if not all Linux/Unix based systems
for a w
Hi there Mark.
I hope your well.
To answer your question, I will give the following explanation.
Spaces
Spaces, like inLinux, called Workspaces, are simply put, new
desktops. So, consider this. Your in a office, and you have four
work desks at your disposal. You use each work desk to hou