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Navigating the Desktop of a Mac can be incredibly intuitive once you learn the ins and outs. Among these features is the ability to quickly show your Desktop without having to minimize all your open applications one by one.
Here are four ways you can instantly view your Desktop on a Mac:
1. Use Mission Control
The Mission Control feature gives you an overview of all open windows, but it can also help you access your desktop easily.
Simply swipe up on the trackpad with three fingers, or press the F3 key (or Control + Up arrow) to activate Mission Control, then move your cursor to the top-right corner of the screen to find a highlined area labeled ‘Desktop’.
Windows d in macOnce you click on this area, all your windows will slide off to the sides, revealing the Desktop.
2. Use Hot Corners
Hot Corners are a brilliant feature that triggers certain actions when you move your cursor to one of the corners of your screen.
To set it up, go to System Preferences > Mission Control > Hot Corners… and then select an action for each corner. Choose ‘Desktop’ fo
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