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		<title>Show Desktop on a Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 15:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i recently purchased a 24&#8243; iMac.  i love it and am very happy with it.  however, this is my first Mac and the transition has hit a few bumps.  it was bothering me that i couldn&#8217;t easily see the desktop without minimizing all of the open windows.  i could &#8220;see&#8221; the desktop when i used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i recently purchased a 24&#8243; iMac.  i love it and am very happy with it.  however, this is my first Mac and the transition has hit a few bumps.  <span id=":1f1">it was bothering me that i couldn&#8217;t easily see the desktop without minimizing all of the open windows.  i could &#8220;see&#8221; the desktop when i used expose, but you can&#8217;t click on anything, ie, folders or the HD.  in windows, there is the &#8220;show desktop&#8221; button in the quick links panel down on the bottom left near the start button, ya know?  but i figured out a good fix using the &#8220;active screen corners&#8221;.  i set the bottom left corner of the monitor to &#8220;show desktop&#8221;, so now i just throw the cursor down there for a second, all open screens get pushed off the desktop to the edges, and i can click on things on the desktop.  it&#8217;s brilliant!  i was used to moving the mouse down to the bottom left to hit the &#8220;show desktop&#8221; button, so it&#8217;s very natural to move it down there.  only drawback is i accidently engage it sometimes when i move the cursor.<br />
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<p>steps:</p>
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<li>open system preferences</li>
<li>open &#8220;expose &amp; spaces&#8221;</li>
<li>make sure you&#8217;re in the expose fields</li>
<li>choose which screen corner you&#8217;d like</li>
<li>set it to &#8220;desktop&#8221;</li>
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