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How To Activate Spaces

One of the useful features in Mac OS X is the Spaces. At this you can create a lof of spaces 2, 4, 6 and so on, and with these spaces you can place your applications so it wouldn’t be hard for you looking.

Lets say in 1st space you all have your work in the office, terminals, browsers and so on… then on the 2nd space you have your iTunes opened and some video files, then on the 3rd space you have your photoshop opened and dreamweaver. Having it really gives convenience and productivity to your work, see below the how to activate it:

1. Open System Preferences
System Preferences

2. Choose Dock and Space then click “enable spaces” and set your desired preferences.
spaces_pref

To test if its working press “F8″ or press “ctrl + 1″ or “ctrl + 2″ depending on the number of space you set.

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