Oh that Shift key. So normal, so overlooked, so simple … and yet so magical. TUAW reader Karan recently dropped us a note, reminding us about its slow-speed enchantment. “I don’t think a lot of Mac users know this,” she wrote, “but the Shift key has a very cool (although obviously just for extra eye-candy) feature on the Mac.”
When depressed, the Shift key will slow down certain on-screen animations, giving an extra long visual boost to window transitions. For example, you can shift in the following scenarios:
- while minimizing an application window to the Dock
- while clicking the Full Screen button in QuickTime X (or while using a pinch to zoom to full screen)
- while sliding four fingers down to invoke Exposé
- while sliding those same four fingers up to “Show the Desktop”
- while selecting a minimized Dock or Exposé window
Karan adds, “The above are the main areas I’ve found that I can use this neat little Shift trick, and I think it would be fitting of the ‘Mac 101‘ title since I’ve encountered veteran Mac-users who are unaware of this.”
TUAW agrees, and here you are.
Thanks, Karan
Mac 101: The wonderful magical Shift key originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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