Hands-on with Spaces, Mission Control, and Split View in El Capitan<article>
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OS X offers different tools for working with multiple applications and windows, allowing you to switch apps by clicking icons in the Dock, or by pressing Command-Tab and using the Application Switcher. But if you work with more than two or three apps, you may find that your display becomes messy. I generally have at least a half-dozen applications open at any time, and having all those windows on my display can make things confusing.</p><p>
Fortunately, El Capitan lets you use Spaces, or virtual desktops, to organize your windows, and keep your apps from becoming unwieldy. Spaces are part of Mission Control, a built-in feature that lets you glance at every currently open app and window on your computer. You can access Mission Control in several ways:</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2986862/operating-systems/hands-on-with-spaces-mission-control-and-split-view-in-el-capitan.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Hands-on with Spaces, Mission Control, and Split View in El Capitan