Macos – OS X Lion Mission Control – Why can’t I organize the spaces the way I want to

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I just updated to Lion today and found at about the new Mission Control. I like it a lot (maybe because I'm pretty new to OS X and didn't now about spaces before, because I actually read a lot of complaints about the grid view that's gone), and I wonder why I can't simply reorganize my spaces the way I want:

I can sort of do this by choosing in which order I open my spaces, but then they get automatically reorganized as I use them, or, if I uncheck the "Automatically rearrange spaces based on most recent use" checkbox in the Settings, all my fullscreen Spaces end up at the end after all my desktop.

For example, I can't figure out how to have something like:

Fullscreen Terminal – Desktop 1 – Desktop 2 – Desktop 3 – Fullscreen Terminal

Is there a way to achieve that?

Also, why not allow all applications to be in fullscreen mode?

Best Answer

In the Mission Control overview you can drag+drop the small spaces at the top to re-arrange them.

Unfortunately, you can't put a full-screen app to the left of "Desktop 1", so you cannot achieve your desired layout. However, you can organise them to something like:

Desktop 1 - Fullscreen Terminal - Desktop 2 - Desktop 3 - Fullscreen Terminal

And they'll (mostly) stay that way with the 'rearrange based on recent use' checkbox disabled. I say mostly, because I've noticed some oddities (read: bugs) where they still get re-arranged, even on the latest OS X Lion update versions.

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