Window Menu (Macintosh Only)
The Window menu is where you go to open certain windows as well as expand or collapse the main iTunes window.
Minimize (iTunes 4 and later)
This command sends the iTunes window swirling down into the Mac OS X Dock. As with any Mac OS X program, its windows return to the screen when you click its Dock icon. Keyboard shortcut:
-M.
Tip
When iTunes is minimized, hidden, or in the background, you can still control it. Hold your cursor down on the iTunes program icon (which looks like a CD with musical notes on it) to produce a pop-up menu filled with commands like Shuffle, Play, Next Song, and so on. You can even rate the song in progress using the My Rating submenu.
Zoom (iTunes 4 and later)
The Zoom command is the menu bar equivalent of clicking the green circle at the top of the window—it shrinks the full iTunes window down into a tiny compact silver bar. To expand the window back to its full size, choose Zoom again from the menu.
iTunes
You can hide or reveal the program’s window—whether in full-screen view or the silver mini control bar—by selecting iTunes from the Window menu. Reselect iTunes from the menu to toggle the window on or off. Keyboard shortcut:
-1.
Equalizer
Equalizer toggles the graphic equalizer window onscreen or off. Keyboard shortcut: -2.