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You can create additional desktops, called spaces, to organize your open app windows on MacOS.
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You can switch between desktops using keyboard shortcuts Control+Right and Control+Left, or by swiping three fingers to the left or the right.
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You can also create multiple desktops by putting two or more apps into fullscreen mode and switching between them with the ‘Control + Right/Left’ shortcut.
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To create a new desktop, tap the "+" icon in Mission Control.
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To move between desktops, swipe left or right with four fingers on your trackpad or press Control + right arrow or Control + left arrow.
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If the desktop on your Mac gets cluttered with open app windows, you can use Mission Control to create additional desktops, called spaces , to organize the windows. When you work in a space, only the windows that are in that space are shown.
Tip: Make your spaces unique by assigning a different desktop picture to each one.
Work in multiple spaces on Mac - Apple Support
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To switch between desktops, you could just open Mission Control then click the desktop you want to open. It’s a lot faster, however, to use the keyboard shortcuts Control+Right and Control+Left, or to swipe three fingers to the left or the right.
Mission Control 101: How to Use Multiple Desktops on a Mac
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Simply put two or more apps into fullscreen mode, and then switch between them by pressing ‘Control + Right/Left.’ Alternatively, you can place one app in fullscreen mode, and then have your ‘normal’ desktop, and switch between the two using the ‘Control + Right/Left’ shortcut.
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How to create multiple desktops with Mission Control - ChrisWrites.com
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You can navigate between desktops using three-finger horizontal swipes on a trackpad or Control + Arrow keys on a keyboard.
Open Mission Control. Hover your pointer over an application window (it’ll get highlighted with a blue border), then drag-and-drop the window to your desired desktop space.
How to Use Multiple Desktops With Mission Control in macOS
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All you have to do is tap the "+" icon in Mission Control to create a new desktop and tapping the icon more than once will create a new desktop each time you tap it. To move between desktops, simply swipe left or right with four fingers on your trackpad or press Control + right arrow or Control + left arrow .
How to use multiple desktops on Mac
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You can use Mission Control on your Mac to give yourself multiple virtual desktops. Each desktop can display different app windows to make it seem like you ...
How To Use Multiple Desktops On Your Mac
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How to Use Multiple Desktops on macOS Posted November 30th, 2016 by Hunter S in Tech Tips
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