How to use mission control on your mac

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Yesterday we could briefly see the multiple options that exist to activate Mission Control on your Mac. Today we are going one step further and we will see how to make use of this productive feature that Apple offers us in its macOS operating system.
Take advantage of Mission Control
As we already anticipated, at the top of the screen we find the space bar, and below it all the windows that we have open on the desktop. To see the different spaces (or desks), just move the mouse pointer to the top of the Mission Control screen.
If you want to change to another space, you can use different methods:
- Pressing Control + Right Arrow or Control + Left Arrow on the keyboard With the Magic Mouse, slide two fingers to the left or to the right Same with the trackpad of your device or with the Magic Trackpad, but this time using three or four fingers. of course, simply by clicking on the space you want to jump to.
In case you want to move a space, just drag it to the left or right in the space bar. And if you want to delete a space, hold down the Option key and then click
If you want to add a new space, just press the Add space icon
As you may have already deduced, to move a window to a desktop space, simply drag the window to the desired space. And if that app is compatible with Split View, you can drag the window to a full screen space in such a way that said space will combine the names of the two apps.
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