First, in most applications you can open tabs these are like windows, except
that they are all grouped together in one window. (Yes, terminal does allow
tabs). The Apple standard way to create a tab is to press command-T. Then to
switch between your tabs use control-tab, or if you have sight, there should be
a “tab bar” at the top of the window that lists all your active tabs.
Also, when you put a window in full screen mode it ends up creating a separate
“space” for the window. There are key strokes for switching between the
spaces and you can also create a trackpad gesture to do that. a”Spaces” in
MacOS is very similar to “Screens” in Windows 10. Are you aware of these?
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jan 23, 2023, at 6:35 AM, Mohamed Fayed wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Hope my mail finds you well,
>
> My inquiry is about opening multiple windows within the same application and
> one of them is full screen.
>
> Usually, I do some applications, e.g. terminal, in full screen to make the
> line printed reasonable. And I open many windows, one per work and one per
> study content and so on.
>
> My issue is that when a window is in full screen, but others are not in full
> screen, then I switch to another application, then get back, the application
> focus is on the non-full screen window.
>
> Another thing, when I switch to the application of multiple windows, then try
> to use command+` to switch to the full screen window, it does not work!
>
> Is there any explanation/fix for this ?!
>
> Thank you so much,
>
> Mohamed E. Fayed
>
>
>
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