How to easily view multiple windows of the same application on Mac

by Poster Apr 17, 2025 25
For example, I have multiple projects opened in vscode. Every time the project is switched, I have to scan or contrl ⬆ ️. Then go to the screen to identify which is which. Or just double-click the icon in the program dock and look. I feel that the logic on win is relatively simple. Just move to the icon, and then list it, and it's clear at a glance.

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  • Anonymous1789 Apr 17, 2025
    command + ~
  • Anonymous8796 Apr 17, 2025
    You can scan down = control + up
  • Anonymous8796 Apr 17, 2025
    @ Anonymous8796 is under control +
  • Anonymous13924 Apr 17, 2025
    App Exposé
  • Anonymous1844 Apr 17, 2025
    Three directions down
  • Anonymous15135 Apr 17, 2025
    Lower right trigger corner = application window, quack easy to use
  • Anonymous4281 Apr 17, 2025
    If you want to preview the dock bar, you can install third-party apps, such as wins
  • Anonymous2800 Apr 17, 2025
    You can change the mouse to support custom keys, and then click it to replace control + ⬆ ️.
  • Anonymous5888 Apr 17, 2025
    exposé
  • Anonymous2086 Apr 17, 2025
    Mac's window management is very retarded, not as good as WinXP's level. I interviewed a lot of Mac users, and they weren't too keen on opening multiple windows. My habit is to have one window per pipeline, and usually run at least a dozen Chrome and IDEs at the same time. Use cmd to switch, and it becomes a mess directly. If you miss it, you may have to find another loop, which is dazzling. Later research led to three reluctant best practices: 1. AltTab, simulates the operation of Windows window switching, with a preview. Recommended. 2. Duck enhancement tool, simulating the operation of switching the Windows taskbar, with a preview. Paid and unstable. 3. Set the lower left corner or lower right corner of the screen to touch and send window preview. Choosing multiple desktops is at the top of the screen, and it is very tiring to move up and down often. Simulations go and go, it's best to switch back to Windows.
  • Anonymous9647 Apr 17, 2025
    Recommended idock, which is used to move the mouse to the icon window preview Basically just like windows, try it
  • Anonymous9648 Apr 17, 2025
    I recommend https://infyniclick.com/, which can be put away in Liu Haiping and be your auxiliary dock. It can be accurately located to multiple windows for switching.
  • Anonymous7392 Apr 17, 2025
    Settings-Desktop and Program Dock-Make windows grouped by application. Open this to display windows grouped by application when you slide up or down with three fingers wins, this app can be similar to the mouse floating over the dock app on Windows, displaying all open Windows of the current app
  • Anonymous3633 Apr 17, 2025
    https://www.v2ex.com/i/kTcvgTIJ.jpeg
  • Anonymous2884 Apr 17, 2025
    Use the software AltTab directly to restore the window management of win (all styles are restored), there may be bugs that prevent some applications from being displayed, but at least it is better than mac's
  • Anonymous14709 Apr 17, 2025
    Set the shortcut on the edge of the screen to ensure that it is cool
  • Anonymous14709 Apr 17, 2025
    @ Anonymous14709 < img src = "//https://imgur.com/a/EvkWoR2" class = "embedded _ image" >
  • Poster Apr 18, 2025
    @ Anonymous14709 This usage seems to be unable to be used in the "full screen" state of the application, but my habit of using "full screen" can be changed, although I can't particularly understand the logic of this full screen.
  • Poster Apr 18, 2025
    The usage of @ Anonymous13924 seems to be unable to be used in the "full screen" state of the application, but my habit of using "full screen" can be changed, although I don't particularly understand the logic of this full screen.
  • Poster Apr 18, 2025
    The usage of @ Anonymous15135 seems to be unable to be used in the "full-screen" state of the application, but my habit of using "full-screen" can be changed, although I don't particularly understand the logic of this full-screen.