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  • Hey, I had exactly the same problem before: really laggy when using expose, space, or even max/minimizing applications.

    I fixed the problem by deleting the color profiles of display that have the same names.

    If you don't know what I mean, you can try to delete the other profiles except the default one.

    Good luck.

  • type in safari "osxdaily . com" then /2010/02/10/change-the-delay-w­hen-dragging-windows-within-sp­aces/

    without space and qoutes

  • theres like a million bug with spaces on snow leopard and they are really annoying. so much for beta testing, right?

  • I did this my self and it does happen but only happens when you go in a circle motion. I usually go left to right or up to down when moving app and not in a circle motion. I also had to move my mouse really quickly as to force it to lag, but if i moved my mouse like i normally do it dose not happen.

  • This bug really makes me angry. Several things have been broken about Spaces since 10.5. Personally, I've had my Spaces shortcut as control-space bar since the beginning, because using Function keys on a Mac hasn't made sense for years, considering the OS steals them. When you say "F8", that functionality was something I used the space bar for. But now I have to hit control-space again. If there's nothing under the cursor to Quick Look at, then the space bar should select the Space as in 10.5

  • how do u activate spaces with control space?

  • System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Exposé & Spaces. Double-click next to "Activate Spaces" and hit control+space. Personally, I use KeyRemap4Macbook to turn my right option key into a control, also. That way, I can change Spaces in four directions with one hand.

  • @JessyUV or you could just simply set it to "Option + Arrow Keys" which does exactly what you described without installing additional software.

  • @mate2000 Option + arrows is for moving the cursor between words (L/R) and paragraphs (U/D). That's too handy to lose, so it's not an "option". ;-)

  • Yeah dude, modo ftw

  • That was cool!

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