MacTipper Blog recently posted a cool tip on switching between Finder views. There are three views in Finder that show “items in a list, in columns, or as icons.” One way to switch between them is simply to click on one of the three icons, but this involves more use of the mouse than most users prefer. The keyboard shortcuts for switching between these views are “Command-1,” “Command-2,” and “Command-3,” which switch between icon, list, and column view, respectively.
Additionally, view my comment on the original post to see how to resize fonts and icons in Finder windows.
[Via MacTipper Blog]
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My Mac-Tipping Blog October 8th, 2007 at 12:16 pm