Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-26 Thread David Griffith
under the application heading. >> >> David Griffith >> >> -Original Message- >> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net >> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Red.Falcon >> Sent: 25 October 2013 19:29 >> To: Mac OSX & iOS

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Parham Doustdar
29 To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab Hi! OK I had a play and unfortunately the Apps still appear in Command+tab! So that is not what you want! Colin On 25 Oct 2013, at 17:16, Chris H wrote: Maybe providing it is also not in the command tab list or as one p

RE: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread David Griffith
: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Red.Falcon Sent: 25 October 2013 19:29 To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab Hi! OK I had a play and unfortunately the Apps still appear in Command+tab! So that is

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi! OK I had a play and unfortunately the Apps still appear in Command+tab! So that is not what you want! Colin On 25 Oct 2013, at 17:16, Chris H wrote: > Maybe providing it is also not in the command tab list or as one pointed out > app switcher which i never think of that on a mac for the sak

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H
Maybe providing it is also not in the command tab list or as one pointed out app switcher which i never think of that on a mac for the sake of ambiguity. E-mail Facebook and iMessage christopher...@gmail.com On 25/10/2013 16:01, Red.Falcon wrote: Hi! OK I'm not sure if this does the trick but

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
No. All that does is to hide all the windows that are currently opened within the app focussed in the foreground. The difference in that from hide all/show all is that the hide all only puts the app in the dock. If you minimize, then not only will you have the app in the dock, but at the far

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi! OK I'm not sure if this does the trick but their is the minimise command [Command+M] that sends the app your in to the doc! Could that be the one! HTH Colin On 25 Oct 2013, at 13:10, JAMES AUSTIN wrote: > Hi Chris and all > On 25 Oct 2013, at 12:22, chris wrote: >> Ok then. So all, what ex

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread JAMES AUSTIN
Hi Chris and all On 25 Oct 2013, at 12:22, chris wrote: > Ok then. So all, what exactly does this hide command do? Any responses > greatly appreciated. The "Hide" command only hides the window of the current application. The "Hide Others" command hides all of the other windows, leaving only the

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread chris
Ok then. So all, what exactly does this hide command do? Any responses greatly appreciated. Thanks! On 25 Oct 2013, at 11:52, Parham Doustdar wrote: > Hi Chris, > > I had seen that option. However, when I hide the app and press command+tab, > the first item is the application itself. So, it’s

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Parham Doustdar
Hi Chris, I had seen that option. However, when I hide the app and press command+tab, the first item is the application itself. So, it’s not being hidden. On Oct 25, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Chris H wrote: > There is a hide command in the app's menu. Go to the menu bar, open the app's > menu and ther

Re: Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Chris H
There is a hide command in the app's menu. Go to the menu bar, open the app's menu and there will be an option to hide the app. Substitute the word app with the actual name. E-mail Facebook and iMessage christopher...@gmail.com On 25/10/2013 08:39, Parham Doustdar wrote: Hi. On Windows, I us

Hiding A Window From Command+Tab

2013-10-25 Thread Parham Doustdar
Hi. On Windows, I use the “minimize to tray” functionality for apps such as messengers, so that they won’t be in my way when alt-tabbing. Is there such a thing in Mac? If so, what is it called? Thanks. <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your messag