Apple Macintosh shortcut keys
Open Apple + Down
|
Opens
the selected icon.
|
Shift
+ Click
|
Select
the icon and add it to the set
of
those selected.
|
Tab
|
Highlight
the next icon inside the folder,
in
alphabetical order.
|
Shift
+ Tab
|
Highlight
the previous icon inside the folder,
in
alphabetical order.
|
Left
arrow
|
Used
when viewing by icon to select the
icon
to the left of the one highlighted.
|
Right
arrow
|
Used
when viewing by icon to select icon
to the right of the one highlighted.
|
Up
arrow
|
Used
to select the icon above the one
currently
highlighted.
|
Down
arrow
|
Used
to select the icon below the one
currently highlighted.
|
Open
Apple + ?
|
Mac
help
|
Open
Apple + E
|
Eject
|
Open
Apple + Shift + Up Arrow
|
Used
to direct the input focus to the
desktop
level.
|
Open
Apple + M
|
Minimize
window
|
Open
Apple + N
|
New
finder window
|
Open
Apple + Shift + N
|
New
folder
|
Open
Apple + W
|
Close
the current window.
|
Open
Apple + C
|
Copy
the elected item to the clipboard.
|
Open
Apple + X
|
Cut
the selected item.
|
Open
Apple + V
|
Paste
item from the clipboard
|
Open
Apple + L
|
Make
alias
|
Open
Apple + R
|
Show
original item
|
Open
Apple + T
|
Add
to favorites
|
Open
Apple + O
|
Open
the selected icon.
|
Open
Apple + F
|
Display
the find dialog box.
|
Open
Apple + G
|
Repeat
the last find operation.
|
Open
Apple + Shift + G
|
Takes
a snapshot of the screen and
saves
it to a PICT file.
|
Note that not all of the below shortcut keys will work in all
versions of Mac OS.
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