Go Straight Into Full-Screen in Quick Look

Leopard’s Quick Look feature is simply awesome. It is a feature that I find myself using dozens of time in a typical day, and I don’t know what I would do if I had to go back to Tiger now.

If you want to look at a file in Quick Look in full-screen, typically you would launch the regular Quick Look viewer and click on the full-screen expand icon. However, if you press Command-Option-Y while the item is selected, the Quick Look window will go straight to full screen!

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    James Breeden
    Neat tip. Even better is that pressing ESC collapses the full-screen image FULLY, without having to press the keyboard or do the three-fingered salute of Command-Option-Y.

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