I'd have to move my mouse. I'd rather keep the mouse still and use one hand to do it.
You know you can bind a function key to the expose function, right? I have f9 as all windows, f10 as the application windows function and f11 as the desktop function. If you REALLY don't want to use the mouse, you can cycle between the windows using the arrow keys and the spacebar.
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Originally posted by kenjay
This article from Andy Hertzfeld's EXCELLENT website "Folklore" will explain the Apple / Command key:
http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py...&detail=medium
Great read. Anyway, I've always said "Command" because "Apple" just sounded juvenile to me.
Originally posted by a_greer
why not just use expose'
I'd have to move my mouse. I'd rather keep the mouse still and use one hand to do it.
10 POKE(RND(255)*RND(255), RND(255))
20 GOTO 10
I use "command," i accept no substitutes.
Command to smart people.
Apple key to stupid people.
I never called it an open apple (too young I guess?) but I should check and see if it's still the open and closed apple on the ][GS
Originally posted by kenjay
This article from Andy Hertzfeld's EXCELLENT website "Folklore" will explain the Apple / Command key:
http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py...&detail=medium
kenjay thanks for the link... great site - very enjoyable reading for anyone remotely interested in early Apple history!
Originally posted by Scott
I'd have to move my mouse. I'd rather keep the mouse still and use one hand to do it.
You know you can bind a function key to the expose function, right? I have f9 as all windows, f10 as the application windows function and f11 as the desktop function. If you REALLY don't want to use the mouse, you can cycle between the windows using the arrow keys and the spacebar.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Third parties cannot put the Apple logo on their keyboards, so they use the actual name for it instead.
Logitech has it on their keyboards