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Hi this is Gary with MacMost.com.. In this episode let me show you ten Mac shortcuts that I use everyday.
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So I often talk about shortcuts.. Keyboard shortcuts and other ways to get things done quickly and productively on your Mac.
But which ones do I actually use.. Going through my day there are several shortcuts that I rely on and use all day long.
So first let me admit to not being a big user of full screen mode.
I've got three displays on my desk so I don't really need to go to full screen mode.
I can have lots of windows open with lots of apps and I can see them all at once.
But sometimes I like to take a window like this one and extend it to fill the screen.
A lot of people just call this maximizing the window.
Of course the green button will take you to full screen mode.
Which is what I don't want.. You can take the edges and drag the edges like this and you can even drag the corners
to get to the edges there.. You can go to full screen maximum size for a window by dragging it like that.
But there's a shortcut I use all the time..
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