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CMD+` (backtick) will cycle through the windows within an application, so there's really no need to have to switch applications then use the mouse to switch windows.
(wash my mouth out)
I use Dragon Naturally Speaking and a mouse, which means I hardly use the keyboard at all so I still don't have to keep switching.
Of course I can't use Dragon for everything, and then keyboard shortcuts are really useful.
But Windows 7 displays the windows (ie documents) in the taskbar, or stacks them by application so you hover over the application to see all the unstacked documents (if like me you have 12-15 things open at once).
I use Dragon Naturally Speaking and a mouse, which means I hardly use the keyboard at all so I still don't have to keep switching.
Of course I can't use Dragon for everything, and then keyboard shortcuts are really useful.
But Windows 7 displays the windows (ie documents) in the taskbar, or stacks them by application so you hover over the application to see all the unstacked documents (if like me you have 12-15 things open at once).
I'm going to get rid of my Mac today and buy a PC today. Because Windows 7 is the best OS in the whole world.
Then I can troll TechRepublic all day for Mac blogs and make brilliant comments.
Sounds like more fun than working.
Then I can troll TechRepublic all day for Mac blogs and make brilliant comments.
Sounds like more fun than working.
? that Dragon Naturally Speaking allows users to switch between Apps/Windows vocally, or did I read your comment incorrectly? I have never used Dragon Naturally Speaking.
For the Windows 7 functionality (plus extras) one simply installs HyperDock (or similar).
For the Windows 7 functionality (plus extras) one simply installs HyperDock (or similar).
Or once you are in the correct application after command tabbing, you can command+tilde(~) to cycle through the windows of that application.
- Keyboard Shortcuts:
- Prev
- Next
- Toggle

































