It's a way to get an overview of all your desktops and open apps. It shows
every window open in every app, for instance, so you can go right to that
window without switching to the app and using cmd-accent a bunch of times. I
never use Mission Control personally, but it can come in handy if you
Can somebody explain what exactly Mission Control is for and if it's
really any use to us VoiceOver users?
On 6/16/2015 3:55 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
Hello:
Thanks a lot, that worked fine. I’m totally happy with disabling
mission control stuff. :)
Thanks again, really appreciate the he
Hello:
Thanks a lot, that worked fine. I’m totally happy with disabling mission
control stuff. :)
Thanks again, really appreciate the help.
> On Jun 16, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> That's a system-wide shortcut, one VMWare may not be able to intercept in
> time. My only solution
That's a system-wide shortcut, one VMWare may not be able to intercept in time.
My only solution--and there may be better ones, as I'm not a VMWare user--is to
disable it completely.
In System Preferences, choose Keyboard, then the Shortcuts tab. Select the
Mission Control category in the first
Hello all,
I’m working with windows in Fusion as well as trying to help a friend. She ran
into an issue where ctrl+left/right switches between windows. Is there a way to
turn this off so that NVDA will navigate word by word instead?
Thanks,
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