Command–Left Arrow: Move the insertion point to the beginning of the current line. Command–Right Arrow: Move the insertion point to the end of the current line. Option–Left Arrow: Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word. Option–Right Arrow: Move the insertion point to the end of the next word. The first option is to use the Control + Arrow keys, which is enabled by default. As you might expect, Control + Left Arrow switches to the desktop Space to the left, Control + Right Arrow goes to the right. The fastest method utilizes Control + Number keys, and needs to be enabled separately: Open “System Preferences” from the menu. Swipe left or right with three or four fingers on your trackpad. Swipe left or right with two fingers on your Magic Mouse. Use the keyboard shortcut Control (⌃) + Left Arrow to move to a space to the left. Use the keyboard shortcut Control (⌃) + Right Arrow to move to a space to the right. Launch Mission Control and click on a Space in the.
Open Mission Control
Add spaces and switch between them
The Spaces bar at the top of the Mission Control window contains thumbnails of each desktop space and each window that is in full screen or Split View.
To add a space, move your pointer to the Spaces bar, then click the add button on the right:
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When you have multiple spaces, you can switch between them by clicking the thumbnails the top of the Mission Control window. Or use these methods, which work even when you're not in Mission Control:
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When you have more than one space, you can move windows to and from each space. Just drag the window onto the other space's thumbnail in the Spaces bar.
If you drag a window onto an empty area of the Spaces bar, that window opens in full screen in its own new space:
If you drag a window onto the thumbnail of a full-screen app, that window joins the other window in Split View:
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To move a space, drag its thumbnail to the left or right of another space in the Spaces bar.
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To remove a space, press and hold the Option key, then click or next to the space's thumbnail in the Spaces bar. Any windows in that space then automatically move to your first desktop space.
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