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Calum <com....@nospam.scottishwildcat> wrote:
> On 07/10/2016 07:29, Michael Vilain wrote:
>> If it's really an issue, don't use the system that way. Logout when
>> you're done like on Linux.
> What does logging out have to do with anything? The OP is asking about
> switching desktops, not users.
> In Sierra, you can turn off the animation by checking the "Reduce
> Motion" box in the Accessibility settings, Display tab.
Yep. I don't get motion sickness from switching spaces, but I still like
that setting. Switching seems faster (not sure it is, but it seems
faster).
Total Spaces requires disabling SIP.
> Otherwise, I think the best you can do is use the three-finger gesture
> to swipe between desktops -- if you do that, the animation speed follows
> the swipe speed, so if you need it to go slower, swipe slower. That's
> obviously a bit of a productivity-killer, though.
Disable the animations and use Mission control... works great!
--
There used to be such simple directions, back in the days before they
invented parallel universes - Up and Down, Right and Left, Backward and
Forward, Past and Future... But normal directions don't work in the
multiverse, which has far too many dimensions for anyone to find their
way. So new ones have to be invented so that the way can be found. Like:
East of the Sun, West of the Moon Or: Behind the North Wind. Or: At the
Back of Beyond. Or: There and Back Again. Or: Beyond the Fields We
Know. --Lords and Ladies