Apple's Expose is a window-previewing feature where you can see a full-screen spread of every open document within an application. In this view you can select a desired document to bring to the front and work on, instead of having to switch applications and use the Window menu, or shuffle windows around to uncover a hidden one.
Expose is by default set up to smoothly transition windows from their default positions to the fullscreen layout with an animation that should take a little less than a second to complete.
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However, some people may wish to have an instantaneous snap to the Expose view. Apple does not offer this as a default setting for OS X; however, this setting is available as a hidden option you can choose, if desired.
To change the Expose transition speed in OS X, open the Terminal and enter the following command, changing the word "SECONDS" to the number of seconds (or fraction thereof) that you want the expose transition to take.
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