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Rectangle Pro instal the new for apple12/29/2023 I actually set ⌃⌥ and then 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to get the sixths tiles for really big screens but you have to set this yourself.⌃⌥⌘ and the arrow keys to throw a window to the next monitor. ⌃⌥ and the arrow keys to put window sinto the upper, lower, right and left halves.⌃⌥+ and ⌃⌥- so plus and minus to make the windows slightly larger or smaller.⌃⌥ and then hjkl are vi-modes to put windows into each quarter of the screen.It is really useful and open source, so check it out. In addition to the ability to throw windows from one screen to another with a keyboard shortcut. Tile applications with ⌘⌃ and then arrow keys to tile to upper, lower, right and left halreve of screenīut Rectangle really ges detailed your some great shortcuts for handling tiled windows, it basically gives you keyboard shortcuts for the new ca→↑➡talina modes and also it implements the Windows behavior where moving a window close to edge causes it to tile to that half.Close all windows of the current application with ⌘⌥W.Minimize all windows of an application with ⌘⌥M.They actually have a good basic set now, so you can: Since Catalina, they've added a bunch of modes that are like iPadOS for Split View, so you can use that to create a two panes for instance just by clicking on the green icon, see more by hovering over the green icon and or holding the option key while hovering for some more. There is a little green icon at the upper left of each Mac Window which does this. The best way to use Spaces I've found is for things like looking at separate Screen shares since trying to jam two screens is hard, the best thing to do is to maximize the screen sharing window. Note that I can't find a keyboard shortcut to push an application from one space to another, it says that you can just hold it at the edge, but with Ventura, this enables Window snapping to create a tile that is on the right or left side (a la the Windows behavior). And ^⇩ shows you all the spaces at the top and you can drag windows and ^⇩ will show you all the windows available for the current application. But very conveniently, ⌃⇨ and ⌃⇦ will move you between spaces (that is CTRL-Left Arrow and CTRL-Right Arrow). Spaces gives you a bunch of virtual desktops and with the Mac touchpad, just doing a three finger swipe left or right moves you. But if you have a full screen applications then there are some really convenient ones: Using Spaces with Ctrl-Arrow keys Songs from the Apple Music catalog cannot be burned to a CD.Ok, time once again for figuring out how to be productive to the max on the Mac, so first asking ChatCPT3, so straight from the collective mouth of the Internet and then culling to the most useful ones, but the ones that I use most often are ⌘-⌥- left and right arrow will move applications into the top, bottom, left and right halves.
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