It’s been a while since my last post. This time I’m posting a productivity tip that sure helped me and I hope it will help you too! When I use Finder to navigate on directories and I want to go the previous directory I had to press the ‘Back’ button or the “⌘+[” (that’s cmd + ‘[‘) combo. Since OS X allows to reorder the position of various controls I took advantage of that. By moving the ‘Back/Forward’ controls closer to the file and directory listing I can navigate faster since my cursor covers less distance. Since I do more with less then it is all good! Read on to find out how you can do this.
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