Window switch
Command + M minimizes the current window
Command + M + Option minimizes the current application to open all windows. such as Finder window
Command + H hides the current window
Command + H + Option to hide all windows open by the current program
Minimize and hide are different, hidden after using Command + TAB after the selection can open the corresponding application window, and minimized is not, you need to use the mouse to point the icon.
Right-click
1. Press the CONTROL key. Keep the control key pressed while clicking the mouse.
Equivalent to right-clicking on a double-bond mouse
For single-Touch Mouse (Magic touch) or MacBook Touchpad
2. Two Finger trackpad right click
The default is open.
3. Tap the lower right corner
This default is off and two-finger right-click cannot be used simultaneously
Preferences--trackpad--cursor and tap--auxiliary tap--tap the lower right corner
1. On the part of the screen
Command + SHIFT + 4
will be saved on the Clipboard
Command + CONTROL + Shift +4 common
2. For the entire screen
Command + SHIFT + 3
will be saved to the Clipboard
Command + Control + SHIFT + 3
3. On the open window
Press COMMAND + SHIFT + 4 to press the SPACEBAR first,
The cross cross icon turns into a small camera icon, and then the SPACEBAR is converted to cross cross.
Move the cursor over the window you wish to make. You can use COMMAND + TAB to switch between different windows.
Quickly navigate to the specified path in the Finder
finder--to--Go to the folder
Or use the shortcut key: Command + SHIFT + G
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