
Command+Tab is the main keyboard shortcut for switching applications in macOS. Hold Command then press Tab—you’ll see icons representing every application open on your Mac, as shown above. Press Tab again until you switch to the application you want.
It’s simple at first glance, but there’s more power hidden here.
You can hide and quit applications from here, too, allowing you to close a bunch of applications at once. There’s also a way to switch between individual windows in a particular application.Bulk Quit or Hide Applications
Press Command+Tab to bring up the application switcher, as usual, and cycle to the application you want to quit. Continue holding Command, then press the “q” key. The selected application will quit.

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