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##Amethyst##

Amethyst

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your macOS windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.

##Amethyst##

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your macOS windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.

Amethyst

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your macOS windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.

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##Amethyst##

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your OS XmacOS windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.

##Amethyst##

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your OS X windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.

##Amethyst##

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your macOS windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.

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Bijan Camp
  • 121
  • 1
  • 3

##Amethyst##

With Amethyst, you can send windows to specific spaces using configurable keyboard shortcuts. One possible setup is:

  • Command + Control + 1   [send to Desktop 1]
  • Command + Control + 2   [send to Desktop 2]
  • Command + Control + 3   [send to Desktop 3]
  • and so on . . .

By default, Amethyst automatically tiles your OS X windows. If you do not want automatic tiling or the extra layout features that Amethyst provides, then add "floating" to Layouts under Preferences and remove all other layouts. Also, disable any keyboard shortcuts you do not need under the "Shortcuts" tab.