Paste below code in private.xml and reload it in Karabiner preferences' first tab. Navigate to Karabiner preferences' "Misc & Uninstall" tab and select "Open private.xml" as described at Here is how I make my Macs have a command+D to show-hide desktop: This would not show the edges of other windows. Switch to the Finder, close any Finder windows, and ⌥ ⌘ H will hide all other applications, revealing the desktop. That hides the current application and shows whatever's behind it, which may or may not be the desktop depending on what other applications are running. What others are referring to as Cmd H refers to the ⌘ H on your keyboard. Check out Trackpad in the System Preferences for a demonstration of that:Īlso, in the Exposé / Mission Control System Preferences, you can set up an Active Screen Corner where you can send the mouse to to show the desktop. If it's a new MacBook Pro, you can also use a three-finger spread to show the desktop. Some people have mentioned that ⌘ F3 also works to show the desktop. After enabling that, F11 will show desktop, and Fn F11 will decrease volume. You can change that setting in the Keyboard System Preferences: Use all F1, F2, etc. If F11 by default decreases volume for you, you need to instead press Fn F11.
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