How to set up multiple desktops (Spaces) on your Mac
Your Mac has a built-in feature called Spaces that lets you create as many separate desktops as you want. Use Mission Control (swipe up with four fingers or press Control-Up) to see all your desktops, or swipe left and right with four fingers to jump between them. You can have 10+ desktops running at once.
Spaces is a Mac feature that lets you create multiple desktops. Think of each one as a different desk. One for email, one for documents, one for design work. You can put different apps on different desktops so your screen stays clean. You can see all your desktops at once in Mission Control, or swipe left and right to move between them.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Creating too many desktops at once and getting confused. Start with 3 and add more as you need them
- Not making apps full-screen when moving them. Apps behave better and stay more organized when in full-screen mode
- Forgetting which apps are on which desktop. Look at the top of the screen in Mission Control to see what's on each one
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- Mission Control won't open no matter what you try. There can be a keyboard conflict or accessibility setting blocking it Your trackpad four-finger swipes work for other things but not for Spaces. We can reset the trackpad settings
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