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Whenever you want to open the Exposé view of an application, usually mac users will advice you on using Hot Corner. However, we have a new trick here for you.
It's fast, quick, and totally free of mouse actions.
But unfortunately, this trick only works in Snow Leopard.
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That is a really useful tip. Thanks a lot!
Once using command + tab and arrow up or down you can then use the tab key again to scroll through all open apps in a fast way
Nothing happens here (iMac 24" & Leopard) :-(
Great tip!! thanks for sharing
When you have press an arrow key, you can select all the opened window, and if you press spacebar it zoom in :) Some kind of quick view. Amazing :-)
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excellent !
great trick, how about IP Address Classes apply on mac
What keys do you use to get the option symbol? I found that if you use control+option+q you get the command symbol.(But it doesn't work here!)
A man who stabbed his partner to death almost three years after killing a caretaker by pushing him down some stairs has been jailed for at least 19 years.
Michael John Faulkner, 40, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Jacob Van Megan at a boarding house in Ashfield, in Sydney's inner west, in July 2005.
He also admitted murdering Julie Ann Dawson, 37, who was stabbed 16 times in May 2008 at the home they shared in Kelso, in central western NSW.
In the lead-up to her death, Ms Dawson had tried unsuccessfully to get Faulkner to resume taking his anti-depression medication as he was "a time-bomb waiting to go off".
Faulkner was not charged with the manslaughter until October 2008, the delay flowing from the time it took to complete a coronial inquiry into Mr Van Megan's death.
In sentencing the double killer in the NSW Supreme Court on Friday, Justice Roderick Howie said he would be eligible for release on parole in May 2027, before he turned 60.
The judge said Faulkner, who had lived at the Ashfield boarding house, argued with Mr Van Megan after the caretaker accused him of not being tidy in the shared kitchen.
Faulkner said the caretaker also told him: "It is your fault that the toilet broke and so you're gonna get evicted for that."
Justice Howie said Faulkner had given various versions about what happened next but had since admitted he followed Mr Van Megan up the stairs.
Faulkner said the caretaker "came ht...
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