On 2010/10/08 02:31, Jonathan wrote:
I know that their isn't a command for the green light to maximise (bad
apple).
However, someone has written a script so that it does work.
Follow the link for instructions....
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20051227001809626
Command-M will minimize your window and Option-Command-M will minimize
all windows
Thar ya go!
J
On 8 Oct, 08:01, Walter Sheluk<[email protected]> wrote:
I know that when you type Command+W that closes the window but what
are hot keys for the other two lights ?
Command+M does not work with Eudora so I suspect that it only works in
Cocoa apps. Of course there's always Command+H to hide the frontmost app.
BTW I use the free utility RightZoom.app to control the behaviour of the
green gem. Often times 'maximizing' a window gives arbitrary results,
RightZoom forces a full screen window when you click the green gem, and
includes either a white list of apps that you want this function in or a
black list of apps that you do not want to behave this way. I like it
much better than the stock 'click the green gem and who knows how big
the window will be' approach.
Tina
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