Today, we’ll be taking a look at how you can use Stage Manager on macOS Ventura, a list of Macs compatible with Stage Manager, and more. With Stage Manager, macOS users will now be able to easily multitask and switch between open windows and apps right away. This is great for those who constantly have to switch between multiple apps and also want to see all the open apps and windows without having to click around too much. So let’s take a look at everything you need to know about Stage Manager for macOS 13 Ventura.

macOS Ventura: Stage Manager Supported Macs

In order to get Stage manager, you will need to be running the lattes version of macOS Ventura. A good number of Macs are supported by macOS Ventura. Here’s the list of compatible Macs:

iMac (2017 and Later) iMac Pro (2017) MacBook (2017 and Later) MacBook Pro (2017 and Later) Mac mini (2018 and Later) MacBook Air (2018 and Later) Mac Pro (2019 and Later) Mac Studio 2022

How to enable Stage Manager on macOS Ventura

While Stage manager is an added feature in macOS Ventura, you have to choose between having it enabled or not. To enable Stage manager on your supported Mac, do the following. But, if you notice that when you open up the Control Center and don’t find the Stage manager option on your supported Mac, you can do the following.

Mouse Gestures for Stage manager on macOS Ventura

Now, that you have Stage manager enabled, it is time to understand how to make use of this wonderful multitasking feature. Of course, just like how the iPad requires you to use gestures to navigate and use Stage manager, macOS Ventura requires you to use different mouse actions.

Stage Manager Settings for macOS Ventura

With all the Stage Manager gestures understood, it’s time to dig into the settings for Stage Manager. Follow these steps to navigate to the Stage Manager settings Different settings can be adjusted for the Stage Manager. Let’s take a look at what each setting is and what it does when you change it.

Recent Applications

When you have the Recent Applications setting enabled, you will be able to see all thumbnails at the side f the Stage Manager. If you have this option turned off, none of the items on the desktop will be visible until you go and click on any area of the desktop.

Desktop Items

As the name of the setting implies, you will be able to see everything on the desktop if enabled. If disabled, you don’t see anything on your desktop.

Show Windows from the Application

This option allows you to choose between an All at Once option and One at a Time option.    Choosing the All at Once option will display all the open windows at the same time. Whereas, choosing the One at a Time option will show you only a single window at a time. The remaining open windows will be present in the thumbnails area of the Stage Manager. Final Words This is everything you need to know about Stage Manager for macOS Ventura. Now that Stage Manage is available, it will now make using macOS devices better to use thanks to this handy dandy multitasking tool. Will the Stage manager be a tool that will greatly benefit you or will it just be a feature that you don’t plan to use? Let us know in the comments section below.

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