ShowDesktop Alternatives: Tools to Hide Your Workspace Fast
Quick built-in options
- Windows — Show desktop / Win+D: minimizes or restores all windows.
- macOS — Show Desktop (F11 or Fn+F11) / Mission Control: reveal desktop or use Hot Corners.
- Linux (most DEs) — Workspace switch / Show Desktop shortcut: often Super+D or a configurable hotkey.
Lightweight utilities (Windows)
- PowerToys (Microsoft): offers window management utilities and customizable hotkeys.
- AutoHotkey: scriptable — create a one-key “show desktop” or more advanced hide/restore behaviors.
- VirtuaWin / Dexpot: virtual desktop managers to move clutter to other desktops.
- ShowDesktop++: small utility that replicates/minimizes windows with extra options.
macOS utilities
- BetterTouchTool: custom gestures/hotkeys to call Show Desktop or hide apps.
- Hammerspoon: Lua scripting for precise hide/minimize workflows.
- Magnet / Rectangle: mainly window tiling but can be combined with shortcuts to declutter.
Linux tools & approaches
- Window manager built-ins: GNOME/KDE/Xfce offer Show Desktop or workspace shortcuts (often configurable).
- Tiling WMs (i3, Sway, bspwm): keep focused windows visible; configure keybindings to hide others or switch layouts.
- Devilspie2 / wmctrl: scripting utilities to minimize or move windows programmatically.
Browser-based / privacy note
- If you need to quickly hide browser content, most browsers support extensions to blank tabs or toggle a privacy cover; otherwise use the OS-level Show Desktop.
Recommendation (practical)
- For one-key convenience on Windows: use Win+D or an AutoHotkey script for custom behavior.
- On macOS: enable Hot Corners for Show Desktop or use BetterTouchTool/Hammerspoon for flexible hiding.
- On Linux: bind Super+D or write a small wmctrl/devilspie2 script, or adopt a tiling WM for focus-first workflows.
If you want, I can generate a ready-to-use AutoHotkey script (Windows) or a Hammerspoon snippet (macOS) to implement a custom “hide other windows / show only current” behavior.
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