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Break mode
After a long Focus session, take a break. Breaks are configurable in the preferences and can be disabled entirely.
- I have used Focus-Follows-Mouse on Mac OS X (using CodeTek Virtual Desktop Pro), and it worked perfectly! It worked consistently with all apps, and switching apps, moving windows to different workspaces, and navigating workspaces worked much easier than how it is implemented in the latest OS X 10.6.7.
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Go to the Apple Menu and select Force Quit. Right click the app's icon in the Dock and select Quit Run the Activity Monitor.app, identify the misbehaving app, and terminate it. Note: The above steps are ideal for OS X Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion. Best External Mac Webcams: the MacBook Camera Alternative. Now, if you have tried the above solutions and you still have the MacBook camera not working problem, you can consider using an external Mac Webcam. Below, we have the 5 best external Webcams for MacBooks.
Break mode is a Focus Professional feature
Drag & Drop
Quickly add and remove websites to Focus by dragging and dropping them onto the menubar icon.
Global hotkey
Instantly get in the zone from any application with a global hotkey you can configure (by default it's control+option+command+f
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Focus at work
Focus supports all networks, including complex ones you may find at work (like proxies or VPNs).
Powerful Blocking
Powerful URL Blocking allows you to block exactly what you want, from a page, to an entire website or the entire Internet itself.
Privacy guaranteed
Focus never sends your browsing data to our servers, everything is self-contained on your Mac.
Rest easy knowing your privacy is safe.
Focus is an application for Apple's macOS with iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android and Windows versions planned
Get in the zone with 1-click
Focus can't force you to work and that's not its goal.
Focus helps you create your ideal environment with 1-click, so you can get high quality work done.
When distractions pop-up, Focus is here to block them and set you back on track!
Watch a quick video on how Focus works.
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Enter Split View
If you're using macOS Catalina or later:
- Hover your pointer over the full-screen button in the upper-left corner of a window. Or click and hold the button.
- Choose ”Tile Window to Left of Screen” or ”Tile Window to Right of Screen” from the menu. The window then fills that side of the screen.
- Then click a window on the other side of the screen to begin using both windows side by side.
If you're using macOS Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, or El Capitan:
- Click and hold the full-screen button in the upper-left corner of a window.
- As you hold the button, the window shrinks and you can drag it to the left or right side of the screen.
- Release the button, then click a window on the other side of the screen to begin using both windows side by side.
If you can’t enter Split View
If Split View doesn't work, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Mission Control, and make sure that “Displays have separate Spaces” is selected.
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Work in Split View
In Split View, you can use both apps side by side, without the distraction of other apps.
- Choose a window to work in by clicking anywhere in that window.
- Show the menu bar by moving the pointer to the top of the screen.
- Swap window positions by dragging a window to the other side.
- Adjust window width by dragging the vertical line between the windows.
- Switch to other apps or your desktop with Mission Control, or use a Multi-Touch gesture such as swiping left or right with four fingers on your trackpad.
Exit Split View
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- Move the pointer to the top of the screen to reveal the window buttons.
- Click the full-screen button in either window. That window exits Split View.
- The other window switches to full-screen view. You can switch to the full-screen window with Mission Control, or use a Multi-Touch gesture such as swiping left or right with four fingers on your trackpad.