Some weeks ago – long before I started publishing this blog – I found a little function in Mac OS X (Leopard, so I don’t know if it works in Tiger or lower too(?) tell me if you know). It’s nothing you need, but I found it interesting to see once than it’s enough.

What/How to see?
Did you ever see the dashboard / finder-movements in slow motion?
Well if not, now you can. Simply press “shift” and than make the finder / dashboard move with for example the F-Keys (F9 – F12) or just opening an folder.
Normally you wouldn’t see that much, it flips up fast ad there it is, but if you press “shift” this movements are slower.
Conclusion
Did you new that function(?) and what do you think of it(?), let me know in the comments.
In my opinion this function isn’t something useful, but I’m proud that I found it myself (OK it was random and not planed but I found it myself:D).
And it’s once interesting to know how the movements look in slow motion isn’t it?
I knew this function before, cause i am reading a lot of apple fanboy blogs :P
This works also in Tiger and not only for the dashboard but also minimizing a window (cmd+m) or so.
Thanks for the additional information.
I do to, read quiet a lot blogs (way to many so), but that didn’t came up, and some day I found out about it and didn’t want to hold it back.
By the way: You are the first real comment at this blog:D *happy*