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Operating System Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah Apple 13in MacBook Air, 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 Dual Core Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Mac OS, Silver, MQD32LL/A (Newest Version) (Renewed). Originally introduced with OS X El Capitan, System Integrity Protection, usually referred to as SIP, is a security feature built into the Mac operating system that’s designed to protect most system locations, system processes, and Kernel extensions from being written to, modified, or replaced.

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How To Use Spaces in Mac OS X Lion 10.7

  • Space Quest 1 is an adventure game with a text-based interface in which you are stranded in space after an alien attack, and you must figure out how to survive it. The game can be quite difficult at times, and failing to pick up an object at the.
  • Launch “Safari” on your Mac from the Dock. Now, simply right-click or Ctrl+Click in the empty area on the start page and click on “Choose Background”. This will open up a file selection window. Find the picture that you want to set as the background from the file selection window and select it. Now, click on “Choose”.

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For those who have gotten used to utilizing Spaces since it’s initial release in OS X Leopard 10.5, don’t panic when you boot up Lion for the first time. Spaces is now integrated into the new Mission Control, along with Expose, and has been rebranded with a more idiot-proof name: Desktops. Mission Control is the new one-stop-shop to access any open applications and widgets. It also is where you now control Spaces, aka Desktops. Here you can create as many desktops as you want (up to a maximum of 18), and gives you the ability to organize your windows based on applications, or by the type of work you’ll be performing in each Space. For example, you could keep your web design coding applications in one Desktop, and have your graphic design software in another, and your email in another, etc. So now that we know the basics, lets look at how this thing works.

Creating a new Space Desktop

There are three ways to create a new Desktop. The first way, and likely the most common, is by launching Mission Control by hitting F3, and hovering your mouse over the top left or right corner, where you’ll see a window appear with a + sign – clicking it will create a new Desktop for your within Mission Control:

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The second way to create a new Desktop space is by enabling full screen mode from the right-hand corner of the title bar:

When you do this, a new Desktop will be created in mission control for the full screen application. All full screen applications automatically get their own Space Desktop:

The third way to create a new Desktop space is by dragging and dropping a currently-open window from the Mission Control section to the top left or right corner until the Desktop icon appears. This automatically creates a new Desktop and moves this application to it.

Moving Applications and Windows Between Spaces Desktops

Moving windows between your spaces desktops is as simple as dragging the application you want to whatever Desktop you want to move it to. This is a great way to quickly organize a busy or chaotic workspace:

Removing Spaces Desktops

If you need to get rid of Desktop spaces, just hover your mouse over the top left corner of the Desktop you want to remove in Mission Control and you’ll see an ‘X’ appear (any windows or applications currently in the Desktop you are closing will be shifted to your main Desktop 1):

Assigning Windows to Specific Spaces Desktops

You may decide you’d like to have certain windows always open in certain Desktops. To do this, navigate to the Desktop you’d like the application to open in and right-click on the application in the Dock (yes, you have to have the application in the Dock) and click Options > This Desktop. You can also have the application be available to All Desktops or select the default of None:

Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts to Move Between Spaces Desktops

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You can actually still move between Spaces Desktops using your keyboard, but the setting has now moved to the Keyboard section of System Preferences. Simply open up the Keyboard settings, and select “Mission Control” from the list under the “Keyboard Shortcuts” tab:


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Discussion

  1. December 21, 2011

    The X does not ever appear for me =/ been trying to get rid of these extra desktops for awhile

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  2. July 2, 2012

    This is driving me CRAZY!!! What you call “Assigning Windows to Specific Desktops” is actually not that at all. It is assigning specific APPLICATIONS to specific desktops. But if you want to have one browser window attached to one Desktop, and another browser window attached to another Desktop… NO CAN DO! As soon as you reboot or relaunch the app, you lose that and everything goes to the ONE desktop the app was locked to.

    This is horrible for anyone who works in a “project” mindset rather than an “application” mindset. I’ll use different windows from the same app for different projects and wanted to be able to put each project into its own Desktop. Apparently that’s completely impossible, I can’t even find a 3rd party utility to do it. =(

    I’d sure love to be wrong about this… and from my my research, so would a LOT of other people!

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    • November 1, 2012

      I totally agree, this feature is driving me completely whacko! I’m an experienced developer and all I want is a simple space where I can move my windows to whatever desktop I like and group them according to content, rather than application. The other problem that happens is that when I move an application to a desktop and it’s on a second screen, it gets assigned to my primary screen and then is impossible to move back to the second screen.

      Can someone please explain the thinking behind this feature to me? What sort of workflow would make this desirable?

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  4. February 12, 2013

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  5. August 27, 2013

    I fully agree: Assigning applications, not individual windows, to desktops is useless and IMHO plain stupid! Is the “solution” really to have different browsers?!?!?! One per task?! Stupid, just stupid.

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  6. September 1, 2013

    Is there any possibility to have certain apps on directly on certain desktops? What I mean is can i have a desktop where on it i can have my games and on another desktop where either i don’t see them or have other completely different apps on it? If not can I at least have different docks on different desktops?

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