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action:Activate_Application_Switcher [2015/04/26 01:34]
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 While the Application Switcher window is displayed, you can perform various actions: While the Application Switcher window is displayed, you can perform various actions:
  
-Press “q” to mark (or unmark) an application to be quit. +Press “q” to mark (or unmark) an application to be quit. 
-Press “k” twice to mark an application to be force quit. +Press “k” twice to mark an application to be force quit. 
-Press “s” or “h” to mark (or unmark) an application to be hidden. +Press “s” or “h” to mark (or unmark) an application to be hidden. 
-Press “l” or “z” to mark (or unmark) an application to be launched. +Press “l” or “z” to mark (or unmark) an application to be launched. 
-Press “a” to hide (or show) “always included” applications. +Press “a” to hide (or show) “always included” applications. 
-Press “e” to show (or hide) “always ignored” applications. +Press “e” to show (or hide) “always ignored” applications. 
-Press “c” to select the current application. +* Press “j” to show (or hide) “recently quit” applications. 
-Press “f” to select the Finder. +Press “c” to select the current application. 
-Press “d” to switch directly to the current app and hide other applications.+Press “f” to select the Finder. 
 +Press “d” to switch directly to the current app and hide other applications.
  
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 By default, Keyboard Maestro creates a Activate Application Switcher macro in the “Switcher Group” Macro Group, triggered by Command-Tab. You can disable this Macro by selecting the Switcher Group, then selecting the Activate Application Switcher macro and clicking the ✓ button below the Macros list. You can edit this macro to change the trigger to to any other desired Hot Key avoid replacing the system application switcher. By default, Keyboard Maestro creates a Activate Application Switcher macro in the “Switcher Group” Macro Group, triggered by Command-Tab. You can disable this Macro by selecting the Switcher Group, then selecting the Activate Application Switcher macro and clicking the ✓ button below the Macros list. You can edit this macro to change the trigger to to any other desired Hot Key avoid replacing the system application switcher.
action/Activate_Application_Switcher.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/31 05:31 by peternlewis