Mac OS shortcut

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Learn about common Mac OS X shortcuts. The shortcut key is used to call Mac OS X by pressing the combination key on the keyboard.

To use shortcuts or key combinations, you can press the modifier key and character key at the same time.

For example, if you press the Command key (the key marked with a symbol) and the "c" Key simultaneously, any selected content (text, graphics, etc.) is copied to the cart. This is also called
Command-C key combination (or shortcut key ).
Many key combinations contain modifier keys. The modifier will change the interpretation of Mac OS X by pressing another key or clicking the mouse. Modifiers include Command, Control, Option, Shift, Caps Lock, and (portable Mac only) fn keys.

 


The modifier that appears in the Mac OS X menu is as follows:
(Command
Key)-in some cases, it is called the "Apple key". On the Apple keyboard, this button also has an Apple logo ()
(Control
Key)
(Option
Key)-This button may also be marked with "Alt"
(Shift
Key)
(Caps
Lock)-switch the on or off of the capital letter Lock
Fn (function key)-located in the lower left corner of the built-in keyboard on a portable Mac

Affected Products
Mac OS x 10.4, Mac OS x 10.3, Mac OS x 10.2, Mac OS x 10.1, Mac OS x 10.0, Mac OS X 10.5
Start shortcut
Press the key or combination key until you execute/enter the expected function (for example, press and hold the Option during startup until you enter "Start manager ", or press Shift during startup until "secure startup" is executed "). Tip: If the startup function does not work and you are using a third-party keyboard, connect to the Apple keyboard and try again.

Key or combination key Function
Option Show all bootable volumes (start Manager)
Shift Run the safe start command (start in safe mode)
C Start from a bootable disk
T Start in FireWire target disk Mode
N Start from the netboot Server
X Force Mac OS x startup (when non-Mac OS X startup volumes exist)
Command-V Start in detail Mode
Command-S Start in Single User Mode

 


Finder shortcut

Key combination Function
Command- Select all items in the front finder window (desktop content is selected if no window is opened)
Option-command- Deselect all items
Shift-command- Open the "application" folder
Command-C Copy option/Text
Shift-command-C Open the "computer" Window
Command-d Copy Option
Shift-Command-D Open a Desktop Folder
Command-E Launch
Command-F Search for any content that matches the Spotlight attribute
Shift-Command-F Search for Spotlight file name matching items
Option-Command-F Go to the search bar in the Spotlight window that has been opened
Shift-Command-G Go to folder
Shift-Command-H Open the personal folder of the currently logged-on user account
Command-I View Introduction
Option-Command-I Display checker
Control-Command-I View summary information
Shift-Command-I Open iDisk
Command-J View "display" Options
Command-K Connect to the server
Shift-Command-K Open the network window
Command-L Create a replacement for the selected item
Command-M Minimize window
Option-Command-M Minimize all windows
Command-N New Finder window
Shift-Command-N Create folder
Option-Command-N Create a smart folder
Command-O Open selected
Shift-Command-Q Cancel
Option-Shift-Command-Q Cancel now
Command-R Display (as a replacement) original body
Command-T Add to Toolbar
Shift-Command-T Add to favorites
Option-Command-T Hide the toolbar/display toolbar in the Finder window
Shift-Command-U Open the utility folder
Command-V Paste
Command-W Close Window
Option-Command-W Close all windows
Command-X Cut
Option-Command-Y Slide display (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Command-Z Restore/Redo
Command-1 Displayed as an icon
Command-2 Displayed as a list
Command-3 Display as a column
Command-4 Show as Cover Flow (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Command-, (Command plus comma key) Enable Finder preference settings
Command) Display the opened Finder window cyclically
Command-Shift -? Access Mac help
Option-Shift-Command-esc Force exit Finder
Command -[ Back
Command-] Forward
Command-Up Arrow Open parent folder
Control-Command-Up Arrow Open the parent folder in a new window
Command-Down Arrow Open highlighted items
Command-Tab Switch application-forward Loop
Shift-Command-Tab Switch application-backward Loop
Command-Delete Move to the wastepaper basket
Shift-Command-Delete Clear waste paper basket
Option-Shift-Command-Delete Clear the wastepaper basket (no confirmation dialog box is displayed)
Space key (or Command-Y) Quick View (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Press Command when dragging Move the dragged item to another volume/location (the pointer icon changes when the key is pressed-see this article)
Press Option when dragging Copy the drag item (the pointer icon changes when the key is pressed-see this article)
When dragging, press Option-Command. Create a replacement for the dragged item (the pointer icon changes when the key is pressed-see this article)

 

 

 


Applications and other Mac OS X keyboard commands
Note: Some applications may not support the following keys for all applications.

Key combination Function
Command-Space key Show or hide the Spotlight search bar (if multiple languages are installed, the enabled languages may be displayed cyclically)
Option-Command-Space key Display the Spotlight search result window (if multiple languages are installed, the keyboard layout and Input Method of a certain language family may be displayed cyclically)
Command-Tab In the list of opened applications, move down to the next recently used application
Shift-Command-Tab Move up in the list of opened applications (sorted by recent use time)
Shift-Tab Browse controls in the opposite direction
Control-Tab The next group of controls in the focus dialog box or the next table (when the Tab is moved to the next cell)
Shift-Control-Tab Focus on the previous control group
Command-esc Open Front Row (if installed)
Option-Eject Available from alternative drive (if installed)
Control-Eject Show shutdown dialog box
Option-Command-Eject Enable the computer to sleep
Control-Command-Eject Exit all applications (before that, you will be given the opportunity to store changes to opened documents), and then restart your computer
Control Option-Command-Eject Exit all applications (before that, you will be given the opportunity to store changes to opened documents), and then shut down your computer
Fn-Delete Forward deletion (built-in keyboard for portable Mac)
Control-F1 Switch on or off the full keyboard control
Control-F2 Focus menu bar
Control-F3 Focus on the Dock
Control-F4 Focus on active window or next window
Shift-Control-F4 Focus on the previous active window
Control-F5 Focus Toolbar
Control-F6 Focus on the first (or next) Panel
Shift-Control-F6 Focus on the previous Panel
Control-F7 Temporarily overwrite the current keyboard access mode in the window and dialog box
F9 Tiled or untiled all open windows
F10 Tiled or untiled all open windows in the current active application
F11 Hide or show all open windows
F12 Hide or display a Dashboard
Command -' Activate the next open window in the front application
Shift-Command -' Activate the window opened in the previous application
Option-Command -' Focus window drawer
Command--(minus sign) Zoom out
Command -{ Align selected content to the left
Command -} Align the selected content to the right
Command-| Center selected content
Command -: Show spelling window
Command -; Search for misspelled words in the document
Command -, Open the preference setting window for the previous application (provided that the application supports this shortcut)
Option-control-command -, Decrease screen contrast
Option-control-command -. Enhance screen contrast
Command -? Enable application help in the Help display program
Option-command -/ Enable or disable font Smoothing
Shift-command-= Zoom in Options
Shift-command-3 Capture the screen to a file
Shift-control-command-3 Capture the screen to the cart
Shift-command-4 Capture selected content to a file
Shift-control-command-4 Capture the selected content to the cart
Command- Highlight all items in the document or window, or highlight all characters in the text bar
Command-B Show selected text in bold or switch to on/off in bold
Command-C Copy the selected data and store it on the clipboard.
Shift-command-C Display "color" Window
Option-command-C Copy the style of the selected text
Control-command-C Copy the selected format settings and store them to the cart.
Option-command-d Show or hide the dock
Command-control d Display the definition of the selected word in the dictionary Application
Command-e Search with the selected content
Command-F Open the "Search" Window
Option-command-F Move to the search bar Control
Command-G Find the next location where the selected content appears
Shift-command-G Find the previous location where the selected content appears
Command-H Hide the currently running application window
Option-command-H Hide all other running application windows
Command-I Display selected text in italic or switch the on/off of italic text
Option-command-I Display the checker window
Command-J Scroll to the selected part
Command-m Minimize the active window to the dock
Option-command-m Minimize all windows of an active application to the dock
Command-n Create a document in the first application
Command-o Display the dialog box for selecting the document to open in the front application
Command-P Display the "print" dialog box
Shift-Command-P Display the dialog box for setting print parameters (page settings)
Command-Q Exit the first application
Command-S Store active documents
Shift-Command-S The "storage as" dialog box is displayed.
Command-T Show "font" Window
Option-Command-T Display or hide Toolbar
Command-U Underline the selected text or switch to underline/remove underline
Command-V Paste the cart content at the insertion point
Option-Command-V Apply the style of an object to the selected object (paste style)
Option-Shift-Command-V Apply the style of surrounding text to the inserted object (paste and match the style)
Control-Command-V Apply the format settings to the selected object (paste the ruler command)
Command-W Close the frontend window
Shift-Command-W Close the file and its associated window
Option-Command-W Close all of its windows without exiting the application
Command-X Remove selected content and store it on the cart
Command-Z Restore the previous command (some applications allow multiple restores)
Shift-Command-Z Redo the previous command (some applications allow multiple retries)
Control-right arrow Focus on another value or cell in a view (such as a table)
Control-left arrow Focus on another value or cell in a view (such as a table)
Control-Down Arrow Focus on another value or cell in a view (such as a table)
Control-Up Arrow Focus on another value or cell in a view (such as a table)
Shift-Command-right arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the current row (*)
Shift-Command-left arrow Select the text between the insert point and the beginning of the current row (*)
Shift-right arrow Extend the text to the right by one character (*)
Shift-left arrow Extend the text to the left by one character (*)
Shift-Command-Up Arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the start position of the document (*)
Shift-Command-Down Arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the document (*)
Shift-Up Arrow Extend the line of text to the nearest character boundary at the same horizontal position (*)
Shift-Down Arrow Extend the line of text next to the character boundary at the same horizontal position (*)
Shift-Option-right arrow Extend the text selection to the end of the current word, and then expand to the end of the last word once (*)
Shift-Option-left arrow Extend the text selection to the current word beginning, and then expand to the previous word beginning once (*)
Shift-Option-Down Arrow Extend the text to the end position of the current paragraph, and extend it to the end position of the next paragraph once (*)
Shift-Option-Up Arrow Extend the text to the starting position of the current paragraph, and then expand to the starting position of the previous paragraph (*)
Control-Space key Switch between the current input source and the previous Input Source
Option-Control-Space key Switch between all enabled input sources
Command-left arrow Change the keyboard layout to the current layout of the system language family
Command-right arrow Change the keyboard layout to the current layout of the Rome language family
Option-Command-esc Force exit

(*) Note: If no text is selected, the extension starts from the insert point position. If you drag and drop the selected text, it will expand from the boundary of the selected content. Reversing the selected content will cancel the selection of the corresponding part.

 

 


Universal-VoiceOver Keyboard Command

Key combination Function
Command-F5 or
Fn Command-F5
Enable or disable VoiceOver
Control Option-F8 or
Fn Control Option-F8
Open VoiceOver Utility
Control Option-F7 or
Fn Control Option-F7
Show VoiceOver menu
Control Option -;
Or fn Control Option -;
Enable/disable VoiceOver Control Option lock
Option-Command-8 or
Fn Command-F11
Enable scaling
Option-Command-+ Zoom in
Option-Command--(minus sign) Zoom out
Option-Control-Command-8 Invert/restore screen color
Control Option-Command -, Contrast reduction
Control Option-Command -. Enhance contrast

Note: you may need to enable "Use F1, F2, and other keys as standard function keys" in the "keyboard" preference to make the VoiceOver menu and utility work properly.

 


Universal assistance-mouse keys
After you open the mouse button in the "universal assistance" preference settings, you can use the key on the keyboard or numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer. If the computer does not have a keypad, use the Fn (function) Key.

Key combination Function
8 Move up
2 Move down
4 Move left
6 Right Shift
1 Shift along the diagonal line to the lower left corner
3 Shift along the diagonal line to the bottom right corner
7 Shift along diagonal lines to the upper left corner
9 Shift along the diagonal line to the upper right corner
5 Press the mouse button
0 Hold down the mouse button
. (Periods on the keypad) Release the mouse button

See shortcut for mouse keys.

 


Other information


Advanced: This document describes the default modifier key allocation. You can change the modifier assignment in the keyboard and mouse preference settings in system preference settings.

For example, you can change the Command key as the Option key, and vice versa. You can also restore the default modifier key settings.

 

 

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