MacOS – How to make rows and columns for Spaces in Lion

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I just recently switched to Lion from Snow leopard and dealing with a few issues (like this question)

I am still loving it, though.

I used to have 3 X 3 spaces (I know, it's insane for some, but I like it), and liked that I can arrange things in a spatial arrangement.
Now on Lion I get a 1 X 9 series of spaces, is there a way to enable the column X row configuration of Spaces in Snow Leopard back?

EDIT: I've been using the four-fingere-up gesture for a while now and I dont miss spaces as much anymore!

Best Answer

Mission Control desktop spaces are strictly linear. 1x9 is all you have, and 1x9 is all you'll get (for the foreseeable future anyways).

Given the use of 9(!) desktop spaces, the two fastest ways to navigate explicitly to one of them are the keyboard shortcuts, or explicitly launching the Mission Control interface and clicking on the specific desktop space you wish to use.

After creating multiple spaces, you can go into your System Preferences and define a keyboard shortcut for each specific space.

System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts tab -> Mission Control category System Preferences, Keyboard Shortcuts menu