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Sizeup app does not work on my macbook
Sizeup app does not work on my macbook






  1. #Sizeup app does not work on my macbook how to#
  2. #Sizeup app does not work on my macbook mac osx#

Until Tiny Living, the rewards for completing one of these unofficial challenges were the admiration of fellow players and the satisfaction of mastering a tricky task. Tiny home builds have been popular among The Sims 4 players for years, with the results being shared on social media, fan sites, and most recently The Sims 4's Gallery feature.

sizeup app does not work on my macbook

GAH! I might have to try the app mentioned in the comments to find true happiness.The Sims 4: Tiny Living is a game pack that addresses Tiny Homes and the Tiny House movement, allowing Sims creators to delve into making tiny living a reality in The Sims 4. For whatever reason this means that the configuration described above activates that menu item and stops the Window > Zoom menu item from working.

sizeup app does not work on my macbook

The problem is that Firefox has its own menu item called “Zoom”, under the View menu, which doesn’t do anything but holds the page zooming functions inside it. It turns out this keyboard shortcut doesn’t work with Firefox, the application I spend most of my time in! I thought it wasn’t working cause it needed to be restarted but that didn’t fix it either. You can set it to another combination if you want, but think carefully as you don’t want it to be something that any other applications use or you might have strange results.ĮDIT: Well don’t I look stupid. Note on choosing a shortcut: I chose Command+Shift+M (Command is the ‘apple key’) because it matches the Command+M keyboard shortcut for Minimize/send-to-dock and will be easy for me to remember. Thus if you restart your computer it will immediately work in all apps. Note on restarting apps: These shortcuts work on an app-by-app basis so it will only work in a given application after the app is restarted.

  • Restart each app you want it to work in.
  • In Keyboard Shortcut type in the shortcut.
  • In the Menu Title box type in exactly: Zoom.
  • In the popup thing make sure ‘All Applications’ is selected for Application:.
  • Go to Application Shortcuts in the sidebar of the window.
  • Go to Keyboard Shortcuts tab at the top of the window.
  • Launch System Preferences from the Apple menu.
  • #Sizeup app does not work on my macbook mac osx#

    Detailed steps to set a Maximize keyboard shortcut in Mac OSX 10.6 I recommend it for everyone who is sick of using the mouse to hit the tiny green jewel. I looked around and found some totally whacked out solutions involving applescript or bash scripting but finally found an incredibly simple and obvious method using System Prefs. Divvy has a demo so you can try it for free. I haven’t tried it yet simply because I have SizeUp working and already paid for it, but from what I’ve heard Divvy takes it to the next level by adding a slick graphical interface in addition to keyboard shortcuts, as well as letting you create infinite different resizes, whereas SizeUp limits you to preset ones.

    sizeup app does not work on my macbook

    I recommend it whole-heartedly for those among us with big screens and small patience for window management.ĮDIT (Jan 24, 2012): Another commercial solution to this problem that has appeared is Divvy.

    sizeup app does not work on my macbook

    It is excellent and elegant and solves both the problems I had and ones I didn’t realize I had until they were solved. I have since tried the 13$ SizeUp application recommended by Martin Reisch in the comments.

    #Sizeup app does not work on my macbook how to#

    The Minimize item has the easy-to-use keyboard shortcut CMD+, while the Zoom item has no shortcut and no hint at how to get one.ĮDIT (Sep 27, 2010): Based on my realizations about Firefox and NetBeans detailed below I now think this method is pretty insufficient for me and probably lots of other people. In pretty much every application the ‘Window’ menu item has Minimize (shunt to dock) and “Zoom” which resizes the window and has the same effect as the green “+” jewel in the window header. I’ve been dreaming for a long time of a system-wide keyboard shortcut to maximize/resize the current window in OSX (windows-style, where the window fills the screen or not, rather than going to the dock).








    Sizeup app does not work on my macbook