![]() ![]() You'll see your current numbered Desktops, and can then use the appropriate shortcut. If you don't remember which number a Desktop is, you could first use your shortcut for Mission Control itself (mine is ⌥ Opt- Up Arrow, which I think was the default, but again you can set that for whatever you want). Now, you can switch among your functioning desktops (aka Spaces), and if one you choose is on the other display, focus will shift to that display. You can assign whatever you want to these, but keeping them in a sequential scheme helps, so I suggest leaving them as is. Ctrl-N, where N is the Desktop number (Control key is shown as a carat ('^'). In my prefs, each of those Switch-tos has a shortcut already there - Ctrl- 1, Ctrl- 2. for as many desktop spaces as you have going at the moment.Ĭheck all of the boxes of the Switch to Desktop N type. You should see Move left a space, Move right a space, and then a series of Switch to Desktop 1, Switch to Desktop 2, etc. Scroll down until you see Mission Control listed in the main panel check its box if not checked, and click the disclosure triangle. Open System Preferences -> Keyboard and click the Shortcuts tab. Here's a way that works from the keyboard:
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