How to Properly Close All Windows on MacBook Air

If you’re a MacBook Air user, you know how important it is to keep all your applications running smoothly. That’s why it’s crucial to know the proper way to close any app on your Mac. In this article, we’ll teach you how to close windows properly on your MacBook Air.

Let’s start with Google Chrome. If you’re using Chrome and want to close it, you need to click on the Chrome icon on the top left-hand side of the window. Then, click on “Quit Chrome.” This will properly close Chrome and ensure it’s not running in the background. If you click on the red button on the top left-hand side of the window, it might look like it’s closed, but it’s actually running in the background. You can check if it’s still open by looking for the dot underneath the Chrome icon on the bottom of your screen.

To see all the applications that are currently running on your Mac, click on the Apple logo on the top left-hand side of your screen and then click on “Force Quit.” If an application is still running, you’ll be able to see it there.

It’s essential to fully close each application when you’re not using it. If you leave multiple windows open, your Mac may start to run slower. By fully closing each application, you’ll help your MacBook Air run faster and more efficiently.

To quickly close an application, you can use the keyboard shortcut “Command + Q.” This will close the application you’re currently using.

Remember, whether you’re using a MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, or Mac Mini, this is the proper way to close any app on your Mac. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.