#HOW TO SEE OPEN PROGRAMS ON MAC WINDOWS#
Mission Control allows you to find any open window no matter how many other windows it may be hiding behind. Learning the various shortcuts is the basis for making effective use of Mission Control and its ability to help you manage the workflow on your Mac. Mission Control uses a combination of keyboard commands, gestures, and mouse shortcuts to control its various capabilities. Multiple desktops can be created, each having its own set of apps and windows assigned to it.Ĭontrols how Dashboard widgets are displayed.
There are six key tasks that Mission Control allows a user to do:ĭisplay all windows as thumbnails to ensure every window can be seen at the same time. Mission Control’s main task is to help you de-clutter your desktop and be able to work more efficiently, even when you have dozens of apps or windows open. Mission Control united these similar technologies under a single roof, or in this case, a single preference pane, to control, configure, and make use of the windows and desktop management system. These small apps were based on web technologies: HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
Mission Control is actually a conglomeration of three earlier OS X Technologies: Dashboard, Exposé, and Spaces.