Snow Leopard video: App Switching in Dock-Exposé

While in Dock-Exposé, clicking on other Dock applications will show an Exposé view of that app’s windows, including any that are minimized (you can either click and hold on a Dock icon to enter this view, or press Tab while in Exposé All Windows mode to cycle through apps as well). Pressing Command+Tab will allow you to use the cmd+tab menu to switch to another app’s windows as well. Pressing cmd+` will cycle through the Dock apps from right to left.

You can also use the Shift key to slow down the animations where you’ll see the apps move from their current screen position to their Exposé position.

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