On 25/3/05 12:04 pm, "Angus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (in part):

> One that I found is if you have a 2 button mouse with a scroll wheel
> then if you press the scroll wheel in it comes up with this window in
> the middle of the page with all the applications on it and you can use
> the scroll wheel to choose an open application.

Thanks, Angus. I don't personally use a mouse very often but I'll look out
for that the next time I do. I believe the same functionality is available
using the keys:

command (Apple) and the tab key to cycle forward through the open
applications or,

Command (Apple) and shift as well as tab key to cycle backwards through the
open applications.

One can even quit applications quickly using this above method by keeping
the command key pressed down (once the screen displays the applications and
the cursor is on the app you wish to quit) and then simply pressing the 'q'
key. (effectively the same as pressing the command q key combination while
in the app.)

Cheers,

Richard
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