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Jon,

On Windows 10, when I mouse over the icon on the task bar, it shows thumbnails of all of the windows for that icon, and I can click on whichever one I want.

On MacOS, the dock only shows one icon.  Most applications have a "Window" menu at the top of the screen where I can see all of the windows that application has open, but this does not work in ACS, which I think is what you are referring to?

However, using Mission Control or by doing a 3-finger swipe (its either up or down, I always forget) on the track pad, the Mac will open something...   I want to say it's called "App Expose" or something like that?  I don't have my Mac handy at the moment to try it...  but anyway, in that mode it shows every single open window as a separate thing that I can click on...  so this lets me switch ACS windows with ease.

-SK


On 7/19/2018 3:03 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
I feel really dumb having to ask this but I guess I'm missing something - a brain maybe?

Anyway - once you have launched (say) Run SQL Scripts from ACS - how do you get back to that window if it is not visible?

Maybe it is just a Mac thing but I only have one icon in my task list. So using that just switches me to the last ACS thing I did.

If I minimize the windows then I get a couple of different items in the minimized "bucket" - but still not one for each active task.

I keep thinking there must be a setting somewhere - but I darned if I can find it. Nor can I find any keyboard short cuts for window switching.

Anyone got any thoughts on this?


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com



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