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Old May 7th, 2002, 02:36 AM
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well...

the dock indicates the order in which selection WILL occur, although not particularly well. It would work well if the dock were ordered consecutively based on most recently frontmost. ;-)
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ctrl + eject

Here goes another one...

On new keyboards (without on/off button) ctrl + eject will bring the shut dows dialog both in 9 and X. It does no start the computer unfortunately.
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The down side for Apple is that alt-tab would require its own visual window indicating order of selection, virtually duplicating the dock.
If Apple + Tab did exactly the same thing as in Windows, it would not be the same, it would be better, since the visual window indicating order of selection that appears on windows is, of course, of variable order, and its icon-only view sometimes confuses about which windows you are activating if you press tab more than once (if several icons are the same). The Dock is static, so you always know what application you are highlighting, and then it would be 1 click without looking , more clicks looking at the dock which I think is not that bad since it will not be its most use.

However note that in Windows, the behavious is different too, depending on the applications opened: IE and Office documents will display windows at application level, so you change between open browser windows with Alt-Tab (change app), as if you had in fact 2 instances of IE opened, but in Photoshop open docs are displayed at document level (all inside 1 single app) so to change between them you use the almost-universal 'change doc' shortcut ctrl+tab (some apps do not answer to this). Since at the end, even Microsoft does not agree on what is application level and what is document level it ends up turning quite caothic, although usually ctrl-tab will be needed when different windows are enclosed inside a bigger windows as in Photoshop (this does not happen in Mac OS, each element is a top level windows), so it holds a bit.

In Mac OS X would be much more clear than Windows if ctrl-tab or whatever if it was also universal, since Documents never act as Appliaction instances in the Dock (1 app = only 1 icon = different open docs in it). But since each app uses its own 'doc change' shortcut its intuitiveness falls down to zero (IE for instance uses ctrl+~ to change docs, which btw IS INACCESIBLE IN MY SPANISH KEYBOARD - HELLO APPLE?)

I guess both OSs would have place to polish this shortcuts
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