A quick how to on changing the animation speed of Mission Control.
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hey everyone today I'm going to show you
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how you can change the speed of
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animations in Mission Control now as
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nice as animations are and Macos tends
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to fill with a lot of them you know from
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everything from a new document to
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minimizing window there's lots of nice
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fun animations but the thing with them
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is sometimes they can actually make
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things seem slower than they really are
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because the animation takes so long in
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some cases so with something like
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Mission Control you can see when I open
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it it's nice and all but the animation
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just takes a while and it can kind of
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make things seem slower than they really
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are so what you can actually do is go
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into terminal and there's this way that
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you can change the speed of Mission
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Control a lot of people get scared Away
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by a terminal cuz they think if you go
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in there and mess things up you're going
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to you know break the whole system and
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wreck everything but you know it's
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pretty easy and I'll show you how to do
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it so if we open up a new finder window
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and you go into your applications folder
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in your hard drive and down into your
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utilities folder inside you'll find
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terminal and now within terminal we're
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going to have to enter a couple
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different strings of text in order to
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change the animations to what we want
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unfortunately there's no way to do this
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with uh some settings and system
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preferences or anything like that Apple
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doesn't enable that so you have to use
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something like terminal so we can
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actually speed the animations up we can
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make them really super fast we can slow
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them down you can disable them all
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together and then if you want you can
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return them to normal so I'm going to
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show you how you can do all these things
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here and actually the string of text
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that you have to put in is pretty much
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the same for all of them by the way
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everything that I type here will be
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right down below the video so you can
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just copy and paste it rather than just
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typing it out like I am here so first to
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speed it up what you're going to do is
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you're going to type in defaults space
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right space. apple. do space then
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Expose and if I can spell it
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right Das animation Das dir
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ation minus
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float and then the the time period so in
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this case to speed up we're going to
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type
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0.15 and once we hit enter you're not
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going to see anything happen in terminal
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you know there's no flashing lights or
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anything that you did it but you're
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going to type in kill all as one word
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and then doc and make sure you have the
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D capital in Doc and then hit enter so
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it's going to kill finder or DAC rather
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and it's going to restart it and now
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since Mission Control expose things like
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that are all controlled through the dock
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it kills it all and it resets it so now
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you can see if I go into Mission Control
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it's faster it's not a lot faster but
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it's subtly faster enough that it makes
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things seem faster and you know
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switching back and forth between screens
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is faster than it previously was now if
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you want to do super fast I can actually
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just copy and paste the same line here
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the only thing that we have to change is
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the duration so I'm going to do 0.1 and
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it's slightly less time so it's going to
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be even faster and then once again I'm
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going to kill the dock and you'll
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probably see your screen flash kind of
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like that and now you're going to see
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that the animations are a lot speedier
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than they used to be and drastically so
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it might not be as easy to tell on the
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screen recording because I do drop a few
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frames but you're going to have to trust
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me that it is quite a bit faster and if
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you try it out yourself you'll see that
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it
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is now if you want to slow these down
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once again it's the same exact thing but
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I'm going to change it to the one the
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number at the end and then kill all
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again
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and now you'll see that the animations
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are a lot slower than they used to be
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actually pretty drastically so and this
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isn't really practical it's more of a
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fun thing if you don't use mission
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control that much and you just like to
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play around with stuff once in a while
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now for people that are all about
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productivity and you know they don't
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want any goofy animation slowing them
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down if you put in the same thing but
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change the last number to zero that
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speeds it up all the way thus just
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stopping the animation Al together so if
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we kill the doc again we'll see that
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when we go back into it there will be no
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animation it just cuts right in and cuts
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back out and this is really useful for
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people like me as I use mission control
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all the time I have tons of desktops
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always open so it's a lot easier for me
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I don't have to wait around for
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animations and it's really nice if
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you're on a slower computer running line
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like maybe one of the older ones from
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maybe 2008 2007 and your graphics card
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isn't you know the best for showing all
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these animations if you just stop them
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all together can make things quite a bit
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faster now if you want to return your
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animations back all the way to where
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they were before you started playing
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around with this what you can do is type
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in a line similar to what we did in the
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beginning but it's a little bit
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different so we're going to do defaults
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and then
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delete and then com.
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apple. doc once again expose Das
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animation Das duration and you're going
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to hit enter and then once again kill
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all
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Doc what this will do is reset
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everything just how it was before you
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started your animations are back and
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exactly how they were no faster no
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slower not disabled now if you're like
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me and you just like to mess around with
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your computer and you know try different
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stuff there's actually this hidden
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little Easter egg within OS 10 that lets
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you just slow down or speed up
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animations you know once without having
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to go into terminal so if you hold down
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shift and then perform any action that
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has an animation it'll be slowed down
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and pretty drastically so and it's just
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kind of fun so for example if I hold
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down shift and then go into Launchpad
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you can see that the icons fade in
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really really really slowly and it takes
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quite a while and it's kind of fun the
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same goes for minimizing an application
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like calendar let's say you can see how
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slowly the animation goes and it's just
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kind of fun a little thing to play
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around with so it's nothing much just
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something cool so there you go that's
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how you can change the speed of Mission
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Control animations in Mac OS 10 Li if
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you have anything that you'd like to see
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me do a video on make sure to send me an
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email I hope you found this video useful
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and thank you for
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watching
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