So I want to reach to that view directly with one shortcut. To reach this I had to use CMD + tab then down arrow to android studio program to show me all opened projects so I can select which one. Is there a direct option to reach this directly? I know this option for CMD + ` to switch between same app windows but It doesn't work good for me I need overview first like this one to see clearly the opened projects and select.
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@SolarMike No. I'm asking for something else– Ahmed AbdeenCommented Mar 5, 2022 at 17:07
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Have you considered writing an Applescript or similar to do what you want?– Solar MikeCommented Mar 5, 2022 at 17:20
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Set one of your Hot Corners to "Application Windows", then all you need to do is slam the mouse into the corner. Fitt's Law.– Marc WilsonCommented Mar 5, 2022 at 17:35
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If you have a trackpad you can go to Settings -> trackpad -> trackpad gestures -> enable App Exposé with 3/4 finger swipe down (this is available on Macos 13.0)– tottomottoCommented Nov 14, 2022 at 9:08
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While the focus is in any windows of the app, press Ctrl + down arrow, and it will show all open windows of the app. You won't see the minimized windows, though.
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Thank you!. That is what I was looking for. But Is there is a way to change the key that does that option? Instead of CTRL + down I make it. CMD + shift for example? Commented Mar 6, 2022 at 14:23
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1You are welcome. Yes, you can change it: Just go to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts and under "Mission Control", change the key assignment of "Application windows" by clicking on the key assignment and then pressing on your new key combination. But I think you can't assign cmd + shift only. You also need to add a key, since both cmd and shift are only modifier keys. By the way, if your computer has a trackpad, dragging down with three fingers also should do the same thing. Commented Mar 6, 2022 at 16:44
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I just did it. Thank you so much for your help, Alper. Commented Mar 6, 2022 at 18:36