Mac system shortcut keys Encyclopedia of the latest edition
System boot
Press X at startup: Force Mac OS X to start the computer
Press Option-command-shift-delete at startup: Do not use the primary boot hard drive and look for the use of an external disk with CD
Press C: Boot on CD CD with System folder on startup
Press N at startup: Attempting to start by a compatible network server (NetBoot)
Press T at startup: Start with the FireWire target disk and press Shift:mac OS X 10.2 at boot time, start in "Safe boot State", all startup items and no core extensions files to run
Press COMMAND-V at startup: Starts with a Verbose state, temporarily enters the UNIX interface, and is not available for short time
Press Command-s at startup: Start in single user state, will go to UNIX interface, do not use mouse
Finder window
Command-w: Close the window
OPTION-COMMAND-W: Close All windows
Command-RIGHT ARROW: Extend folder contents in list
option-command-RIGHT ARROW: expands this folder and all subordinate folder contents in the list
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option-command-Up ARROW: Open the folder and close the window now,
Menu directives
Shift-command-q (Apple menu): Log out user
Shift-option-command-q (Apple menu): Log out the user immediately
Shift-command-delete (Finder menu): dumping waste basket
Option-shift-command-delete (Finder menu): Dumping the wastebasket without having to confirm it through the confirmation dialog box
Command-h (Finder menu): Menu Hide
Option-command-h (Finder menu): Hide Other applications
Command-n: Opens a new finder window in the Finder from the File menu
Shift-command-n: Create a new folder from the File menu in the Finder
Command-o (File menu): Open File
Command-s (File menu): Save information
Shift-command-s (File menu): Save data, name by user input
Command-p (File menu): printing
Command-w (File menu): Close the window
Option-command-w (File menu): Close all windows
Command-i (File menu): Open Project Introduction
Option-command-i (File menu): Display Properties Window
command-d (File menu): copying
Command-l (File menu): Create a stand-in in the Finder
Command-r (File menu): Show the original body
Command-t (File menu): In the Finder, the Mac OS X v10.2.8 or earlier operating system software version adds the selected items to the Favorites item, adds the selected items to the left sidebar in Mac OS X v10.3 and later, and if you need to add to the preferences item, You must use Shift-command
Command-delete (File menu): In the Finder, remove to the trash
Command-e (File menu): In the Finder, the introduction of equipment
Command-f (File menu): Search
Command-z (Edit menu): Restoring
Command-x (Edit menu): Cutting
Command-c (Edit menu): Copy
Command-v (Edit menu): pasting
Command-a (Edit menu): Select everything
Command-1 (Show menu): In the Finder, set the display to the icon [Botanswer: How to change the icon in the system
Command-2 (Show menu): In the Finder, set the display as a list
Command-3 (Show menu): In the Finder, set the display to columns
Command-b (Show menu): Hides the toolbar in the Finder;
Command-j (Show menu): View display in Finder
Command-[(Go to menu): Show content back to a recently viewed window in the Finder
Command-] (Go to menu): Display content to a recently viewed window in the Finder forward
Shift-command-c (Go to menu): Display the computer window in the Finder
Shift-command-h (Go to menu): Display the personal window in the Finder
Shift-command-i (Go to menu): Display iDisk content in Finder
Shift-command-a (Go to menu): Displaying application folders in Finder
Shift-command-f (Go to menu): Show "hobby items" in Finder
Shift-command-g (Go to menu): Transfer to folder in Finder
Command-k (Go to menu): Connect to Server in Finder
Command-m (Go to menu): Zoom Out of window to Dock
Option-command-m (Go to menu): Zoom out all windows to Dock
Command-? (Help menu): Open Help material
Command-space (more advanced tips for Spotlight[spotlight) menu: Activate and use spotlight[spotlight more advanced tips] (Mac os X v10.4 and newer operating system software)
Universal Assistant and VoiceOver
Option-command-8: Open Amplification function
option-command-+ (plus): Zoom in
option-command– (minus): Narrowing
Control-option-command-8: Open white background black word
CONTROL-F1: Turn on full keyboard control (you can use the shortcut keys in the following table)
CONTROL-F2: Full Keyboard control: Selected Menu
CONTROL-F3: Full keyboard control: Select Dock
CONTROL-F4: Full Keyboard control: Select the current window or the next window behind it
Control-f5: Full Keyboard control: Selected Toolbar
Control-f6: Full keyboard control: Selected Accessibility window
Command-f5 or Fn-command-f5: on Mac os X v10.4 or update operating system software, turn on or off VoiceOver
Control-option-f8 or Fn-control-option-f8: on Mac OS X v10.4 or later, open the VoiceOver utility
Control-option-f7 or Fn-control-option-f7: in Mac OS X v10.4 or later, show VoiceOver menu
control-option-; or fn-control-option-: in Mac OS X v10.4 or later, activate or close VoiceOver control-option lock
When full keyboard control is turned on, use the following digital keyboard buttons; If you do not have this keyboard, you should press the FN function key at the same time:
8: Move Up
2: Moving Down
4: Move Left
6: Move Right
1, 3, 7 and 9: Moving in a diagonal direction
5: Click the mouse button once
0: Click the mouse button once, and keep the press
. (period): 0 Press, press this key to unlock the mouse button press lock
Other directives
Option-command-d: Show or hide the Dock
Command-tab: Replacing Applications
Tab: Select next item
Command-up ARROW: into the UP folder
Command-down ARROW: Move to Down folder
Page UP or control-arrow: Move up one page
Page DOWN or control-arrow: Move down one page
Press Option when the mouse presses and drags items: Create a duplicate in a new location
Press Option-command when the mouse presses and drags an item: Create an alias in a new location
Press Command when the mouse button presses and drags an item: Move to a new location without creating a duplicate
SHIFT-COMMAND-C: Display color options small window in application
Command-t: Displaying font options in Applications small window
Command-shift-3: Shooting the screen content
Command-shift-3 and press Control when selected: Take the contents of the display and place the image contents in the Clipboard (this shortcut does not appear in the original Apple, which is found by North Barley)
Command-shift-4: Take a selection of the screen part of the content
Command-shift-4 and press Control when selected: Take the selected part of the display and place the image contents in the Clipboard
Command-shift-4 and press the space key: Take the screen contents of the selected window
Option-command-esc: Force exit
Control-eject: Displays a selection dialog box that can be selected to reopen the system, sleep, and shutdown, and press the power button Switch button in your notebook to do the same
Control-command-eject: Shut down all applications and turn the system back on
Option-command-eject or option-command-power switch button: Go to sleep, close the box in the notebook can play the same role
Press Command When you click the Window toolbar button to cycle through the different display modes provided by this window, depending on how the Finder or application can appear
Command-': In an application or Finder that opens more than one window, loop through the selected window
Function-delete (Laptop-PowerBook, ibook, MacBook and MacBook Pro): Move forward to delete characters, that is, to delete characters in text input to the right rather than left