Moving An Open Window to a New Space

December 22nd, 2008 by Null Session · 102 words No Comments
Mac

In the new Leopard OS on the Mac, you get this feature called Spaces. It is pretty awesome. It is like VDTM, which I use all the time to give me four different desktops to use (and four times the real estate) on the PC. (Of course, with my 24″ iMac, it is much, much superior to anything on the PC.)

The quick tip, I learned here, is to click on the window you want and then to use the command you have set up in Spaces (like ^-arrow) to jump with the selected window to the new space!

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  • 1   Joshua Parker // Dec 23, 2008 at 1:59 pm

    I am glad that you found this tip useful.

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