To change this setting, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Desktop & Dock in the sidebar, go to Mission Control on the right, then turn “When switching to an application, switch to a Space with open windows for the application” on or off. to speed up a video by 25 press shift +, to slow down a video by 25 You can just hold the hotkey down to max out to 2.0x, or or min out the speed at 0.25x. For example, if you create a new TextEdit document in Desktop 3, but TextEdit windows are already open in Desktop 2, your new document opens in Desktop 2. Its much faster to use the playback speed control hotkeys: press shift +. None: The app opens in whichever space you’re using at the time.īy default, when switching to an app, the desktop automatically switches to a space that has open windows for the app. You can even click and drag full-screen app spaces around, just as you can standard desktop spaces. If you use the app full screen, it appears in its own space.ĭesktop on Display : The app opens in the current space on a specific display (if more than one display is available). You can swipe between desktop spaces and full-screen apps using the three-finger or four-finger trackpad gesture, or Control+Left Arrow and Control+Right Arrow keyboard shortcuts. This Desktop: The app opens only in the current space. In the shortcut menu that appears, choose Options, then choose one of the following:Īll Desktops: The app opens in every space. You may need to first open the app to show its icon in the Dock. On your Mac, Control-click an app’s icon in the Dock. Remote Jump shortcuts appear in the Jump. If you use two or more spaces, you can assign an app (or System Settings) to a specific space so it always opens in that space. To create a Remote Jump shortcut, click the Create button in the Jump interface. ![]() ![]()
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