• Mission Control

    From Gerald Rakes@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 23 16:24:52 2023
    I was using one of the available tutorials for a new Imac user and when I go to mission control, i get the no windows available. I would swear I had multiple programs available in the mission control before I changed something (?) trying to learn. is
    there defaults for the mission control?

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Gerald Rakes on Tue Jan 24 14:02:27 2023
    On 2023-01-24 00:24:52 +0000, Gerald Rakes said:

    I was using one of the available tutorials for a new Imac user and when
    I go to mission control, i get the no windows available. I would swear
    I had multiple programs available in the mission control before I
    changed something (?) trying to learn. is there defaults for the
    mission control?

    The "default" I always set is to turn it off ... it's useless, like
    most of the other gimmicky "features" Apple has been adding to MacOS
    instead of fixing the existing bugs. :-(

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Gerald Rakes on Tue Jan 24 01:51:18 2023
    On 2023-01-24, Gerald Rakes <Gmrconsulting@outlook.com> wrote:

    I was using one of the available tutorials for a new Imac user and
    when I go to mission control, i get the no windows available. I would
    swear I had multiple programs available in the mission control before
    I changed something (?) trying to learn. is there defaults for the
    mission control?

    Mission Control shows you the apps and windows you *currently* have
    open. So go ahead and open some apps & windows, and have fun. ; )

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  • From Wade Garrett@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Tue Jan 24 16:39:48 2023
    On 1/23/23 8:51 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2023-01-24, Gerald Rakes <Gmrconsulting@outlook.com> wrote:

    I was using one of the available tutorials for a new Imac user and
    when I go to mission control, i get the no windows available. I would
    swear I had multiple programs available in the mission control before
    I changed something (?) trying to learn. is there defaults for the
    mission control?

    Mission Control shows you the apps and windows you *currently* have
    open. So go ahead and open some apps & windows, and have fun. ; )

    Or just look at the Dock icons. The ones with a dot are currently open...

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Wade Garrett on Tue Jan 24 22:05:52 2023
    On 2023-01-24, Wade Garrett <wade@cooler.net> wrote:
    On 1/23/23 8:51 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2023-01-24, Gerald Rakes <Gmrconsulting@outlook.com> wrote:

    I was using one of the available tutorials for a new Imac user and
    when I go to mission control, i get the no windows available. I would
    swear I had multiple programs available in the mission control before
    I changed something (?) trying to learn. is there defaults for the
    mission control?

    Mission Control shows you the apps and windows you *currently* have
    open. So go ahead and open some apps & windows, and have fun. ; )

    Or just look at the Dock icons. The ones with a dot are currently open...

    The OP's wording makes it seem like they expected Mission Control to be
    some sort of control interface to apps that aren't even running. It's
    curious.

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