Today we continue with our theme of keyboard shortcuts but this time, we are working with open windows. If you wish to cycle through all open windows in all applications, use the Control + F4 (Control key and F4) keystroke combination. This is different than using the ⌘ + Tab, which only cycles through open applications (not all of the open windows in each application).
If you wish to cycle through the open windows only in the active application (your open documents in Word or Pages for example), use the ⌘ + ~ (Command key and Tilde).
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Can you think of a reason why ⌘ + F4 would not work? ⌘ + Tab works fine for me for toggling between applications, but when I do ⌘ + F4 nothing happens at all. Thanks!
Ah – that should be Control + F4 (not Command). Give that a try. Thanks for letting me know!
Yep, that works. Thanks!