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Re: (10.0.x) option-clicking in statusbar hides active app (update)...
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Re: (10.0.x) option-clicking in statusbar hides active app (update)...


  • Subject: Re: (10.0.x) option-clicking in statusbar hides active app (update)...
  • From: Philip George <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 08:16:39 -0500

Right on. Thanks. I think I glossed right over that one in the Help
Center. :)

- Philip



On 7/15/03 8:12 AM, "Matt Gough" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> Okay, here's an update. On a whim, I searched the help center for "hides"
>> and found an article called "Shortcuts for Windows" which notes that you can
>> hide the previous app when switching apps by option-clicking a window.
>> You're probably laughing right now because I didn't know this, but I just
>> never tried it I guess. That's hilarious.
>
> In case you didn't also realize, Command-Option click on another app's
> window will bring that app to the front and hide all other apps.
>
> Matt
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