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* Press “c” to select the current application. | * Press “c” to select the current application. | ||
* Press “f” to select the Finder. | * Press “f” to select the Finder. | ||
- | * Press “d” to switch directly to the current app and hide other applications. | + | * Press “d” to switch directly to the current application and hide other applications. |
+ | * Press “i” to Get Info on the current application. | ||
+ | * Press “r” to reveal the current application in the Finder. | ||
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+ | Click and hold on any icon to bring up a menu of the available options. | ||
By default, Keyboard Maestro creates an 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 an 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. |