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Mission Control doesn’t work

Posted on June 20, 2020June 20, 2020 by ccastro

If you use MacOS and are having trouble with mission control, launch new space, I have a nice workaround for you. I had the same issue after upgrade to Catalina, either F3 key, four finger up gesture and even a hot corner that I had configured, simply stopped to work. Continue Reading

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