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On a Mac, does A:M have to run in full screen? I can't even find a button to minimize it if I want.

 

I'm aware of Command/Tab to get to other stuff, but I'd like to have more control. B)

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Cmd-H will minimize it to the dock, but depending on whether you're rendering, it may or may not hide all the various windows (timeline, pws, etc.). Then Cmd-tab will restore it.

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I'd like to have more control.

Get a PC! :)

Ouch..OW...ugh!

Sorry!

I should have said more control and not have any virus issues... :lol: but we digress...

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When i first started A:M on a Mac many years ago I was surprised that it looked like it was not all in one window. Is it still like that?

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I'd like to have more control.

Get a PC! :)

Ouch..OW...ugh!

Sorry!

I should have said more control and not have any virus issues... :lol: but we digress...

 

get linux... ;) mac viruses are out there... virus detection software? not many...

 

See u

*Fuchur*

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When i first started A:M on a Mac many years ago I was surprised that it looked like it was not all in one window. Is it still like that?

 

Kinda. It's like in 1 window but expanded to fill the whole screen. It's either all the way open, or hidden. No inbetween B)

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When i first started A:M on a Mac many years ago I was surprised that it looked like it was not all in one window. Is it still like that?

 

Kinda. It's like in 1 window but expanded to fill the whole screen. It's either all the way open, or hidden. No inbetween B)

 

Can you undock the PWS and move it to another screen?

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In the default Mac setup nothing is docked, it's just a set of loose windows. As I mentioned above, I *think* that if you're rendering, and hit Cmd-H to hide the app, only the rendering window is hidden, but if not rendering, Cmd-H hides the whole app, but I'm not at the Mac at the moment, so not 100% sure.

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