Quick Hide Windows — Keyboard Shortcuts & Tools to Hide Apps

Quick Hide Windows — Keyboard Shortcuts & Tools to Hide Apps

What it is

A set of methods and tools that let you quickly hide open windows or running apps to clear your screen or protect privacy without closing programs.

Built-in keyboard shortcuts (Windows)

  • Win + D — Show desktop / restore windows.
  • Win + M — Minimize all windows.
  • Win + Home — Minimize all except the active window (toggle).
  • Alt + Tab — Switch away from current window quickly.
  • Alt + F4 — Close the active window (not hide).
  • Win + Shift + M — Restore minimized windows.

Built-in options (macOS)

  • Cmd + Option + H — Hide all other apps.
  • Cmd + H — Hide the active app.
  • F11 (or Ctrl + Cmd + F) — Enter full screen to hide other windows.
  • Mission Control (F3) — Quickly view all windows and choose another.

Lightweight tools & utilities

  • AutoHotkey (Windows) — Create custom hotkeys to hide/minimize specific windows or all windows with one keystroke.
  • NirCmd (Windows) — Command-line utility to minimize or close windows; useful in scripts.
  • Hide Window (third‑party apps) — Small apps that hide windows to the tray or make them invisible.
  • HazeOver / Moom (macOS) — Apps that dim or manage windows for focus; some include quick hide features.
  • Virtual desktops (Windows Task View, macOS Spaces) — Move sensitive windows to another desktop instantly.

Quick practical setups

  1. Windows: Use AutoHotkey script to toggle hiding all windows except a whitelist (one key to hide/unhide).
  2. macOS: Set a Hot Corner to show the desktop or use a simple AppleScript to hide apps, bind it with Automator to a keyboard shortcut.
  3. Cross-platform: Use a clipboard manager or launcher (Alfred, Raycast) with custom actions to run hide scripts.

Privacy & safety tips

  • Hiding doesn’t stop apps from running (they may still record or process).
  • Use locking or screen privacy features for stronger protection (lock screen or use a screensaver with password).
  • Beware of keyboard loggers or remote access; hiding windows is not an alternative to security measures.

One-line recommendation

Set up a single global hotkey (AutoHotkey on Windows, Automator/Shortcuts on macOS) that toggles hiding/unhiding your chosen apps for the fastest workflow.

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