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macOS: Name for app shortcut screen found by pinching with thumb and three fingers



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Should an RSS feed of hot network questions feed any chat room(s) here?How do I get three finger gestures working again in Twitter for Mac after installing Lion?Is there a way to keep your app icons sorted by name in LaunchPad?After my MacBook Pro sleeps some gestures don't work anymoreIs there any way to rename app name in lauchpad?Is it possible to reassign the “Pinch with thumb and three fingers” gesture to activate Dashboard instead of Launchpad?Disable animation for “Swipe between full-screen apps”?OSX Yosemite Can't disable four-finger swipeDrag with three fingers missing in OS X 10.11 Beta “El Capitan” (15A215h)Trackpad gesture to select textDouble-click-and-drag to select whole words of text, but on trackpad with only touch ( no clicking)



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In macOS, what is the name for the app shortcut screen (with all the installed apps icons displayed, taking up the whole screen) found by pinching with thumb and three fingers together (or sliding 4 fingers together, alternatively) on Trackpad?










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      In macOS, what is the name for the app shortcut screen (with all the installed apps icons displayed, taking up the whole screen) found by pinching with thumb and three fingers together (or sliding 4 fingers together, alternatively) on Trackpad?










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          I use this page to determine what each swipe does. What you're describing is called "Launchpad".



          • Use Multi-Touch gestures on your Mac

          It looks like this when you open it:



          screenshot of Launchpad

          sslp



          This is the swipe you're describing

                              ss1



          References



          • macOS: Reset Launchpad Apps Order





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            Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

            – user3439894
            23 mins ago







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            That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

            – Timothy Steele
            22 mins ago






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            @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

            – slm
            20 mins ago






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            "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

            – Timothy Steele
            11 mins ago






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            @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

            – slm
            9 mins ago


















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          The screen is called Launchpad and is a feature built-into macOS. First introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7, it displays a grid of icons corresponding to installed apps. This feature is inspired from iOS which displays a grid of icons for installed apps.



          This gesture is pre-defined for Trackpad and can be turned on/off under System Preferences → Trackpad → More Gestures





          There are other easy ways to invoke Launchpad too:



          1. Press the special F4 key on your MacBook's built in keyboard or Apple keyboard. On newer hardware introduced after Mac OS X Lion was released, the key shows a grid of square.



          1. Use the Launchpad icon in the Dock. The icon for the app is present by default in the Dock and looks like this:



          1. Launchpad can also be invoked via Spotlight search:



          To learn more about Launchpad, go through the Apple Support article:



          • Use Launchpad on your Mac





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            I use this page to determine what each swipe does. What you're describing is called "Launchpad".



            • Use Multi-Touch gestures on your Mac

            It looks like this when you open it:



            screenshot of Launchpad

            sslp



            This is the swipe you're describing

                                ss1



            References



            • macOS: Reset Launchpad Apps Order





            share|improve this answer




















            • 1





              Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

              – user3439894
              23 mins ago







            • 1





              That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

              – Timothy Steele
              22 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

              – slm
              20 mins ago






            • 1





              "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

              – Timothy Steele
              11 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

              – slm
              9 mins ago















            2














            I use this page to determine what each swipe does. What you're describing is called "Launchpad".



            • Use Multi-Touch gestures on your Mac

            It looks like this when you open it:



            screenshot of Launchpad

            sslp



            This is the swipe you're describing

                                ss1



            References



            • macOS: Reset Launchpad Apps Order





            share|improve this answer




















            • 1





              Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

              – user3439894
              23 mins ago







            • 1





              That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

              – Timothy Steele
              22 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

              – slm
              20 mins ago






            • 1





              "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

              – Timothy Steele
              11 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

              – slm
              9 mins ago













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            I use this page to determine what each swipe does. What you're describing is called "Launchpad".



            • Use Multi-Touch gestures on your Mac

            It looks like this when you open it:



            screenshot of Launchpad

            sslp



            This is the swipe you're describing

                                ss1



            References



            • macOS: Reset Launchpad Apps Order





            share|improve this answer















            I use this page to determine what each swipe does. What you're describing is called "Launchpad".



            • Use Multi-Touch gestures on your Mac

            It looks like this when you open it:



            screenshot of Launchpad

            sslp



            This is the swipe you're describing

                                ss1



            References



            • macOS: Reset Launchpad Apps Order






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            share|improve this answer








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              Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

              – user3439894
              23 mins ago







            • 1





              That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

              – Timothy Steele
              22 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

              – slm
              20 mins ago






            • 1





              "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

              – Timothy Steele
              11 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

              – slm
              9 mins ago












            • 1





              Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

              – user3439894
              23 mins ago







            • 1





              That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

              – Timothy Steele
              22 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

              – slm
              20 mins ago






            • 1





              "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

              – Timothy Steele
              11 mins ago






            • 1





              @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

              – slm
              9 mins ago







            1




            1





            Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

            – user3439894
            23 mins ago






            Nice Apple Support document, I've saved it my Documents and bookmarked it in Safari. +1

            – user3439894
            23 mins ago





            1




            1





            That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

            – Timothy Steele
            22 mins ago





            That's funny, I reviewed that webpage in my initial google search, but I was skimming and looking for "4 fingers" and this gesture is described as "thumb and three fingers". I actually use 4 fingers and not my thumb. The nuances!

            – Timothy Steele
            22 mins ago




            1




            1





            @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

            – slm
            20 mins ago





            @TimothySteele - me too, I use 4 fingers when I summon it, that's what made me think it was what you were describing 8-).

            – slm
            20 mins ago




            1




            1





            "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

            – Timothy Steele
            11 mins ago





            "when I summon it" I like the word 'summon' even more than I like the word 'shortcut' :)

            – Timothy Steele
            11 mins ago




            1




            1





            @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

            – slm
            9 mins ago





            @TimothySteele - it's what feels like it fits when you do it. I feel like I'm summoning a genie when I swipe.

            – slm
            9 mins ago













            2














            The screen is called Launchpad and is a feature built-into macOS. First introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7, it displays a grid of icons corresponding to installed apps. This feature is inspired from iOS which displays a grid of icons for installed apps.



            This gesture is pre-defined for Trackpad and can be turned on/off under System Preferences → Trackpad → More Gestures





            There are other easy ways to invoke Launchpad too:



            1. Press the special F4 key on your MacBook's built in keyboard or Apple keyboard. On newer hardware introduced after Mac OS X Lion was released, the key shows a grid of square.



            1. Use the Launchpad icon in the Dock. The icon for the app is present by default in the Dock and looks like this:



            1. Launchpad can also be invoked via Spotlight search:



            To learn more about Launchpad, go through the Apple Support article:



            • Use Launchpad on your Mac





            share|improve this answer





























              2














              The screen is called Launchpad and is a feature built-into macOS. First introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7, it displays a grid of icons corresponding to installed apps. This feature is inspired from iOS which displays a grid of icons for installed apps.



              This gesture is pre-defined for Trackpad and can be turned on/off under System Preferences → Trackpad → More Gestures





              There are other easy ways to invoke Launchpad too:



              1. Press the special F4 key on your MacBook's built in keyboard or Apple keyboard. On newer hardware introduced after Mac OS X Lion was released, the key shows a grid of square.



              1. Use the Launchpad icon in the Dock. The icon for the app is present by default in the Dock and looks like this:



              1. Launchpad can also be invoked via Spotlight search:



              To learn more about Launchpad, go through the Apple Support article:



              • Use Launchpad on your Mac





              share|improve this answer



























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                The screen is called Launchpad and is a feature built-into macOS. First introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7, it displays a grid of icons corresponding to installed apps. This feature is inspired from iOS which displays a grid of icons for installed apps.



                This gesture is pre-defined for Trackpad and can be turned on/off under System Preferences → Trackpad → More Gestures





                There are other easy ways to invoke Launchpad too:



                1. Press the special F4 key on your MacBook's built in keyboard or Apple keyboard. On newer hardware introduced after Mac OS X Lion was released, the key shows a grid of square.



                1. Use the Launchpad icon in the Dock. The icon for the app is present by default in the Dock and looks like this:



                1. Launchpad can also be invoked via Spotlight search:



                To learn more about Launchpad, go through the Apple Support article:



                • Use Launchpad on your Mac





                share|improve this answer















                The screen is called Launchpad and is a feature built-into macOS. First introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7, it displays a grid of icons corresponding to installed apps. This feature is inspired from iOS which displays a grid of icons for installed apps.



                This gesture is pre-defined for Trackpad and can be turned on/off under System Preferences → Trackpad → More Gestures





                There are other easy ways to invoke Launchpad too:



                1. Press the special F4 key on your MacBook's built in keyboard or Apple keyboard. On newer hardware introduced after Mac OS X Lion was released, the key shows a grid of square.



                1. Use the Launchpad icon in the Dock. The icon for the app is present by default in the Dock and looks like this:



                1. Launchpad can also be invoked via Spotlight search:



                To learn more about Launchpad, go through the Apple Support article:



                • Use Launchpad on your Mac






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