![]() Witch now lets you assign Command-Tab and Shift-Command-Tab (or Command-') as the Witch activation keys. If you prefer, you can even opt to see shrunken versions of the preview images in place of the standard icons displayed in Witch's panel. With a quick glance at a preview image, you can tell exactly which window it is you'd like to activate. Just leave a window selected for two seconds, and the pop-up appears. Witch solves that problem by providing a pop-up preview (optional) of every window in its panel. If you work with a lot of open windows with similar names, sometimes it can be tough to keep them all straight. There is no step two!īut switching windows is just the first of many tricks for Witch-see below for everything else it can do! From the panel, simply select the window you'd like to activate. With Witch installed, a pop-up panel shows all open windows-even windows in other Spaces, if you're running 10.6. ![]() Why mess around with switching applications then windows when Witch lets you switch directly to the window you want to work with? ![]() You can try Exposé instead, but with many windows open, it too can be a frustrating experience-ever notice how shrunken Exposé windows all look alike? Exposé is also not very keyboard friendly. If you're lucky, you can cycle the windows with the keyboard, or you may have to go digging in its menus or Dock icon to find the other open windows. If you keep a lot of windows open in a number of applications, you've experienced the frustration of switching between those windows: Command-Tab to switch apps, then cycle windows within the app to find the one you want. Witch solves that problem by taking you directly to the window you want to reach. With more than one window, though, it's a hassle to find the one you want. Command-Tab is great.if you only ever have one window open in each of your applications.
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