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Windows Key+D
Press it again to restore all apps to foreground.
What's the shortcut to remove the data-harvesting, power-sucking leech that is Copilot?
The power button
Hold on, just gotta do a quick update first. Just one sec
Tron does a decent job of scrubbing it
The longcut is installing Linux
If I wanted to memorize a bunch of random shortcuts and gestures to do basic tasks I'd use MacOS.
I just got a Mac for work. The hotkeys are definitely worse
After using both (windows personal , Mac work) , I personally find the hot keys more intuitive in some areas and worse in others. Command being the requirement for a lot of shortcuts makes it easier , but stuff like show desktop or lock were annoying until more recent versions.
My point was that MacOS requires you to remember a bunch of shortcuts for basic things that Windows handles naturally. Like want to know what Windows you have open? On Windows you can tell that fromd the taskbar, on MacOS you have to remember a shortcut.
That’s fair. The dots under the application in the dock let you know what is open. I find expose easier to use because you can see them all at once like you can do on windows. I only look at the dock to see what’s open on windows, and I alway group them which is probably why the Mac setup works for me
im meant to use a Macbook for work. I don't. I sign into it whenever they complain I haven't signed into it and go straight back to using my old computer I formatted for work. it doesn't even support two screens!
Mx series MacBooks are a non starter for work since they only support a single external monitor like it's 2002.
Even the Mx Pro series MacBooks don't support Multi Stream Transport, so are limited to only outputting two displays.
I miss Windows.
Bro you just need 6 for 99% of the cases
And maybe Ctrl Z/Y (depends on layout with this one) to Undo and Redo
Edit:typo
The Win+X menu is the bomb.
Also see Win+E and ctrl+w
Win+V / Win+Shift+V / Ctrl+Shift+V for text manipulation
Win+[1–9] to launch apps or alt+space (might require powertools)
win+ctrl+d win+ctrl+[⬅️/➡️] for VDs
You only listed 5 ;)
I put ctrl C and ctrl V on the same line but I counted them as 2 ;)
And until a day ago, I only had to remember 5
Yeah, I wish I never had to use a mouse. Only serves to slow things down. Obviously, gaming, necessary, but anything productive, taking your hands off the keyboard is a waste.
I am not a programmer, either. Using Excel and Word are secondary functions in my job, basically administrative, making invoices, record keeping, but they function so much better with your hands on keyboard. Alt menus for the office suite are time savers. And the stupid expensive bullshit proprietary software I use for my work is basically built to use hotkeys.