Comment by Filligree
4 years ago
> When you're picking a file, you can even tap space to get a blown-up preview of an image or PRF. I use this feature almost every time I need to pick an image.
Wait, what? That would have been super useful, but how was I supposed to find out?
It's not indicated anywhere visually. I don't even remember how I found out about it.
This is a downside of macOS and iOS design - lot of hidden gestures. For example, you can right-click the text title of a Finder window to open a quick navigation to all the parent folders of the current directory.
Wait, what? I knew about the spacebar thing but this one is new to me.
This works in every Finder window; if there's a window with files you can use Quick Look. I'm not sure if it's documented anywhere anymore, but it's been around 15 years.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236 or https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/view-and-edit-files... I guess?
First one also mentions the ⌘-click on a window's title