Friday, October 25, 2013

Apple Macintosh shortcut keys

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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