(Alternatively, you can drag the applications from Mission Control onto the desired desktop thumbnail.) That’s all there is to it! To switch an application window between Spaces desktops, drag the window to the edge of the desktop and hold it there. Spaces will automatically move the window to the next desktop. Apr 16, 2012 Disabling Application Switching. Press the Windows + I key combination, when the sidebar appears go ahead and click on the “More PC Settings” section. When the new “Metro Control Panel” loads you’re going to want to head over to the General Section. On the right-hand side, you will notice that App switching is enabled by default. A Beginner’s Guide To the Mac App Switcher You can use the App Switcher to quickly and easily switch between running apps. It is a keyboard shortcut, but not as simple to use as just pressing the keys. You can use it to see which apps are running and pick which one to bring to the front, all without lifting your fingers off of the keyboard.
Let’s be honest: to the average person, the idea of running two different operating systems at the same time on one computer is pretty weird. This idea naturally leads to questions like these:
How do I know which one I’m using at any one moment?
How do I switch between them?
Which applications do I use?
And of course:
Why would I want to do that?
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As a Parallels Desktop® for Mac user, you can probably answer the last two questions like this:
Because I need to run some Windows applications, and I have (and love) a Mac®.
But you might not know all the ways you can switch between Mac and Windows, so in this blog post I’ll show you. Which one of these ways you might use depends on how you use Parallels Desktop.
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1. Window Mode
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In Window mode, Windows runs in a window on your Mac screen.
You switch between Mac and Windows just be moving your cursor—what could be easier! See Video 1:
2. Full Screen Mode
In Full Screen mode, both Mac and Windows fill the entire screen. You switch between them with a three-finger swipe on your trackpad. See Video 2 (Note: The hand gesture video insets are from lifehacker.com):
3. Coherence Mode
In Coherence mode, Mac and Windows applications run side-by-side on the Mac desktop. You switch between them just as you would switch between two Mac applications: just click inside the window of the application you want to use. See Video 3:
I hope these three ways help you to easily and quickly switch between Mac and Windows whenever you want.