
It can be scrolled using the directional keys or by dragging it with the mouse. This can be zoomed in and out with the keyboard just as the minimap can, or with the mouse wheel. Zoom out, making the character appear smaller, but allowing more to be seen. Zoom in on the character, making it possible to see less on the screen.
#Alt tab mac windows
Note that on PC, independently from the Autopause setting, it is in singleplayer also possible to pause the game by any method which switches out of the Terraria program, such as the Alt-Tab hotkey or the Windows key function. The game will only pause if Autopause is turned on.
#Alt tab mac ps3
Press Start on Xbox or PS3 to pause the game (this won't open the inventory). If autopause is enabled, the game will pause (not currently available on console). Opens the expanded head-up display, including inventory, crafting interface, Save and Quit (singleplayer) or Disconnect (multiplayer) controls. Note that throwing throws the whole stack of items, except for torches, where only one torch will be thrown. Items can also be thrown by opening the inventory, picking the item to be thrown away and right-clicking outside the inventory. Press once to lock and again to release the lock.ĭiscards the currently selected item onto the ground as a dropped item, which can then be collected by any player. Lock on an enemy to auto-aim all attacks.
Holding the Jump key with Wings equipped will allow character to briefly fly (depending on the Wings used), and glide slowly to the ground.Īctivates/launches the grappling hook equipped in the grappling hook slot.Pressing the Jump key while jumping will activate the ability of jumping items like Spectre Boots, Sandstorm in a Bottle, etc.Allows "swimming" upwards (repeated jumping) while underwater if Flippers, Diving Gear, or Neptune's Shell is equipped as an Accessory.Hold the key down for continuous movement.



#Alt tab mac mac
Other Mac apps I've done custom keyboard mappings for haven't required a restart, so this made me think my attempts were failing at first, but after restarting the app the shortcuts appeared in the menus and worked! \o/ I had to restart the CitrixViewer app to get it to recognise the new keyboard -> menu mappings. The Citrix support article I mentioned above walks you through this. This means in OS-X's System Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts settings you can map this menu command to a keyboard combo of your choice, the obvious one being ⌥-Tab:įinding the right application to reference in the Shortcuts application list. My CitrixViewer (ver 20.02.0.5) keyboard preferences look like this:Ĭrucially, in the CitrixViewer application menus, there are options to send certain keys and key combos, including the apocryphal Alt-Tab: You can use the standard Mac keyboard shortcut customisations to map alt-tab* on your Mac keyboard to send the Alt-Tab key-combo to Citrix Viewer. Happily I've figured out a reliable workaround, thanks to this Citrix support article.
#Alt tab mac code
The before - issue was super bugging me too - ruining code I was writing in my Citrix session, etc. ~tl dr Use OSX Keyboard Shortcut System Preferences to map option-tab to the Citrix Viewer Alt-Tab menu option.
