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As shown in the screenshot I have removed all of the keyboard shortcuts to go into Mission Control. Somehow occasionally it still happens. Problem is it then freezes the MBPro for couple of tens of seconds - i can not have any interaction with the laptop during that time.

I am on 10.8.4

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  • What do you mean with "it still happens"? Does it just start at random?
    – slhck
    Sep 10, 2013 at 5:16
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    @slhck Well being a software program it is probably not random; however, I have not been able to determine the specific circumstances that trigger the behavior. So it "seems" random. Sep 10, 2013 at 18:12

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It's probably set to activate with a gesture on a trackpad or mouse. Go into the Mouse and/or trackpad settings in System Preferences, look under More Gestures and disable the ones for Mission Control.

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  • When I'm reading or thinking, I tend to kind of trail my fingers over the trackpad, which means that several times a day the screen goes into a seizure as my MacBook tries to conjure up the little screens it thinks I want. Gets my vote for Feature that Most Closely Resembles a Bug. Thanks for the cure. Mar 4, 2017 at 17:33
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You can enable, and disable Mission Control with the following commands: (I'm running 10.10.5 Yosemite OSX)

Enable:

defaults delete com.apple.dock mcx-expose-disabled && killall Dock

Disable:

defaults write com.apple.dock mcx-expose-disabled -bool TRUE && killall Dock
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  • This does nothing - the F3 still launches Mission control
    – DATEx2
    Feb 11 at 7:14

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