To access your Spaces, you can use the Mission Control button (aka F3) on your Mac’s keyboard. If you’ve no idea what we’re talking about when we say “Mission Control,” then you should definitely read our Mission Control 101 article. Out of the box, Spaces works great but it can be so much better with a few simple keyboard shortcuts. Even Windows is getting into the virtual desktops game as seen here in the latest preview release of Windows 10.Īpple’s own take on virtual desktops Spaces, has been around since the introduction of Snow Leopard in 2009, and in the latest OS X release, Yosemite, we find it alive and well. They’ve been around for quite some time, especially on various Linux distributions, and now more recently, they’ve been added to Windows 10. Virtual desktops are hardly a new concept. So, on that note, here are some practical ways to use OS X’s virtual desktops like you mean it. We like having multiple virtual desktops on OS X, especially when we can supercharge them by combining them with a few simple keyboard shortcuts.
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