

key code "m" using because keyboard shortcuts can be customized. It even sends _CGPostKeyboardEvent instead of properly activating menu items like I do. Repeatedly click the Dock icon to hide everything and while doing so, watch your menu bar. And here's the dirty little secret: This application does the same thing. Single click (if you go the application-in-Dock route), and just as quick as this program. As mentioned in question, they come from Windows background and Windows has a one-click button to hide/minimize all windows instantaneously. This application will simultaneously hide/minimize all windows at the same time, AND you have the option to include Finder windows if you want AND you can put it in the Menu Bar so no keyboard shortcut is required, just a quick single click of the mouse and it is done. An AppleScript will hide/minimize one window at a time (one after the other) and cannot simultaneously hide/minimize all windows of all applications at the same. 10 years, 7 months agoYou do realize that it doesn't do anything a 10 line AppleScript can't? It just hides all applications but Finder ( Cmd-Opt-H), and minimized all of Finder's windows ( Cmd-Opt-M). 12 years, 2 months agoFor what it's worth, that is the new multitouch trackpad way of triggering Exposé's Show Desktop feautre. 4 years, 7 months ago Related Topics macos mac Comments 13 years, 2 months agoIn windows, Start-D does the same basic thing, hide, then restore, assuming you don't bring a window back on it's own in the meantime and make it hide it instead of restore the others.
