In every program, clicking on the title menu item (in boldface and the same name
as the current application) will give you the “Hide Program” and “Hide Others”
options.
Exposé
Exposé is a program that allows you to quickly view and hide windows. The
program is always running; you will never have to click on an icon or locate an
application file.
• View All Windows
Perhaps you want to view all of the windows you have open simultaneously.
Press the F9 key. Exposé will tile small representations of all the currently open
windows. Place the cursor over each window, and the name of the program or
file will be displayed. Click on a window and that program will come to the
forefront. F9 is useful for moving quickly between applications when you have
many windows open. Press F9 again to return to the window you were using.
• View One Program’s Windows
Press the F10 key. This will display all of the windows of the program you’re
currently running. For example, I’m using Microsoft Word. If I press F10, Exposé
tiles all of the Word document windows that I have open. I can easily see what
documents are open and click on the one that I need to use. Windows for other
programs remain unmoved in the background. Press F10 to return the windows
to their previous locations.
• Hide All Windows
At times, you may need to hide all of the windows that are currently open. This
can be helpful for locating items on the Desktop that often become hidden behind
application windows. Press F11. This will move all of the windows to the edges
of the screen; you will only see a small sliver of each. However, they have not
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