This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This feature has been tested using OS X v10.8.4 which was the latest Mac OS release at the time of writing. Amsys will not compensate you in any way whatsoever if you ever happen to suffer a loss/inconvenience/damage because of/while making use of information in this blog. While the author has taken care to provide our readers with accurate information, please use your discretion before acting upon information based on the blog post. If you do want to revert back to the default setting and enable the smaller previews again, just enter the following command: defaults delete expose-cluster-scale killall Dock This will not effect QuickLook, but will effect the scroll up to show full size previews. The Dock should quit and reopen with Mission Control now in Full Size Preview Mode. Using the Terminal Application from /Applications/Utilities, enter the following command: defaults write expose-cluster-scale -float 1 killall Dock ![]() To add this feature to your Mac, all you need to do is tell Mission Control to enable ‘Full Size Preview Mode’. Luckily, there is another cheeky little command we can use to toggle full size previews! The problem that I have is that these ‘Previews’ or ‘QuickLook’ windows are still rather small and don’t zoom in very much. ![]() You can also QuickLook a window to achieve the same effect. ![]() You will now see the group’s windows showing more detail. It also has a useful feature, where you can hover the cursor over a group of document windows and scroll up with two fingers on a magic trackpad. Now Mission Control groups previews of windows from the same app together which is handy. I quite often use Mission Control to help me navigate through my open apps and documents. Another blog to add to my ‘how to disable’ defaults-write series…
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