What's substitute for "Command-Accent (`)" shortcut on Mavericks? [closed] - osx-mavericks

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According to OS X keyboard shortcuts by Apple Support, there is a shortcut:
Command-Accent (`) | Activate the next open window in the frontmost application
But it does not work on OSX Mavericks.
Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut for the same function?

I founded the solution. In my case,
Command + F1
works.

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macOS X Mojave - Light and Dark appearance mode toggles [closed]

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Has anyone found a way to toggle between the Light and Dark appearance modes using macOS X Mojave- with a keyboard shortcut or terminal command?
From Terminal.app, you can run (or save as a script):
osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to tell appearance preferences to set dark mode to not dark mode'
You can set up a quick automator like this:
https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/06/14/how-to-toggle-dark-mode-with-a-keyboard-shortcut-or-the-touch-bar
(You could perhaps use the commands in that AppleScript ato figure out a command line version...)

UISearchBar color Messed up [closed]

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I'm beginning in iOS development and while trying to use UISearchBar the background color and forecolor combine in such a way that you can't read anything. Here is the image.
Forgot to mention that I'm using OSX Mavericks DP6.
Thanks in advance.
Well, it seems that they fixed it on final release.
I guess that post wont serve as documentation at all.
Sorry.

Inverting colors under OSX Mountain Lion [closed]

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In previous versions of OSX, you could invert the colors on the display by hitting cmd+ctrl+option+8. It appears that they have removed that functionality in Mountain Lion. Does anyone know how to get that functionality back?
The keyboard shortcut for that function is for some reason disabled by default in Mountain Lion, but you can enable it in
System Preferences>Keyboard>Keyboard shortcuts>Accessibility
It is still possible to do so, but I don't know the shortcut. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display > Invert colors.
Under the keyboard, there is a accessibility menu where you can reenable it.

Mac OS X: Keyboard shortcut for moving active window to another screen [closed]

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I'm using 2 Displays with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and I would like to have a keyboard shortcut to move the active window from one display to another (not space).
I just found answers for moving between spaces or one hint for windows:
https://superuser.com/questions/62603/keyboard-shortcut-for-moving-window-to-another-screen
I use SizeUp, which has this feature and lots of other useful window management abilities.
I use Divvy. Very good application if you have many screens and many windows open. There are always apps like Cinch which may be able to help.
I use Better Snap Tool.
Power Mover 2 is great for moving windows between displays with the keyboard.

How do I set the associated application for files with no extension in Windows? [closed]

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How to set the default program for opening files without an extension in Windows?
I am running Windows 7 x64 and when double clicking on a file with no extension, I would like it to automatically open in notepad rather than bring up the "Open with" window. Does anyone know how to do this?

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