? = Shift
? = Control
? = Option/alt
HOME=FN +?
END=FN +?
Page UP=FN +▲
Page DOWN=FN +
Delete the latter character (delete of the normal keyboard) =FN + DELETE
Save entire screen to Desktop =shift + COMMAND + 3
Save entire screen to Clipboard =control + SHIFT + COMMAND + 3
Intercepts the specified screen area to the desktop =shift + COMMAND + 4
Save the specified screen area to the Clipboard =control + SHIFT + COMMAND + 4
Dock=control + F3
Toggle Window =control + F4
Hide/Show Dock=alt + COMMAND + D
Show Desktop =f11 Spaces F8
Previous IME =command + spaces
Next IME =alt + command + space
Windows system intercepts entire screen to clipboard =control + SHIFT + F11
Intercept Current window to clipboard +control + SHIFT + ALT + F11 action shortcut Stop process Command + period
Force quit Application Command + Option + Escape
Force Restart COMMAND + Ctrl + Power key screen capture action Save As shortcut key full screen PDF format in desktop Command + Shift + 3
Partial screen PDF format on desktop Command + Shift + 4
Window/icon in PDF format on desktop 1. Command + Shift + 4
2. Spaces
Entire screen clipboard Ctrl + Command + Shift + 3
Partial screen Clipboard Ctrl + Command + Shift + 4
Window/icon Clipboard 1. Ctrl + Command + Shift + 4
2. The format of the space screenshot can be changed from system maintenance programs such as Onyx to Jpeg,png. Computer Start Action shortcut keys boot to safe Mode Shift (after power-on sound)
Open the Login window Shift (when the screen turns blue)
and close the open window Shift (during login)
Booting from CD C
Select Startup Disk option
Reset Parameter RAM Command + Option + p + r
Boot to verbose mode Command + V
Start for single-user mode Command + S
Open Firmware Command + Shift + O + F
FireWire connection mode tcom or command refers to the order key (Apple key/spline). Dashboard F12
Finder shortcut Action shortcut key Hide finder Command + H
Hide other Command + Option + H
Empty Trash Command + Shift + Delete
Empty trash (without prompting) Command + Option + Shift + Delete
Get information (static window) Command + I
Get information (dynamic window) Command + Option + I
Find... Command + F
Popup Command + E
View display Options Command + j
Go to computer Command + Shift + C
Go to Personal home directory Command + Shift + H
Go to IDisk Command + Shift + I
Go to application directory Command + Shift + A
Go to your Favorites Command + Shift + F
Go to directory ... Command + Shift + G
Connect to server ... Command + K
Cancellation... Command + Shift + q
Log off (do not prompt) Command + Option + Shift + q This paragraph can be written down, count you ruthless ... Shortcut key action for icons in Finder Select Next icon Arrow keys
Select the first letter of the name of the icon letters key
Select Next (alphabetical) Tab
Add an icon to the selected item Shift + click
Select an adjacent icon (list display) Shift + click
Select nonadjacent icons (list display) Command + click
Edit Icon name return file and directory shortcut key action shortcut Copy item Option + drag
In situ copy Command + D
Create an alias (drag mode) Command + Option + drag
Create aliases (Command mode) COMMAND + L (l)
Show original position Command + R
Add to your favorites Command + t
Aligning Project Command + drag
Open the directory Command in a separate window + double-click
Open Project Command + down Arrow
Close directory (go to upper directory) Command + up Arrow
Open Directory (list display) Option + right Arrow
Close directory (list display) Option + left Arrow
Open all directories in the selected directory (list display) Command + OPTION + Right Arrow
Close all directories in the selected directory (list display) Command + OPTION + Left Arrow
Delete Project Command + DELETE window shortcut key action shortcut key New Finder window Command + N
Close the current window Command + W
Minimize the current window Command + M
Close all Windows Option + click Close button
Minimize All Windows Option + click minimize button
Fit Screen Option + click Zoom button
Hide Application Option + click (Desktop, Dock item, ...)
Move a non-current window Command + drag window
View path Command + click Window Title
Icon Display Command + 1
The list shows Command + 2
Column Display Command + 3
Hide/Show Bar Command + Bdock shortcut action shortcut Keys Show Project command in Finder + click Dock item
Toggle Dock (full keyboard operation) Ctrl + D
Navigation (full keyboard operation) arrow left, Arrow Right or tab, Shift + Tab
Open Project Space, Return, Enter
Hide/Show Dock COMMAND + Option + D user Process shortcut key Action action View Active User program COMMAND + TAB
Go back to the active user program Command + Shift + TAB Dialog shortcut key action shortcut Select Next area Tab
Select the default button Return or Enter
Close prompt Esc or Command + period
Select upper or lower directory (save/Open) up ARROW, DOWN ARROW
Scroll up (list) Page up
Scroll down (list) Page down full keyboard action shortcut key open full keyboard action Ctrl + F1
Prompt and window control Ctrl + F7
Highlight the next control Tab
Highlight Next control (text box) Ctrl + Tab
Highlight the next window Command + '
Highlight items in a list, label group, or menu Arrow keys
Move the scroll bar Arrow keys
Highlight text box adjacent control Ctrl + Arrow keys select Highlight Project Space Bar
Select the default button Return or Enter
Click the Cancel button ESC
Do not select the project close menu ESC
Reverses the order of the highlighted moves Shift + "key" action (using Function keys) shortcut menu bar Ctrl + F2
Dock Ctrl + F3
Browse Window CTRL + F4 (CTRL + Shift + F4)
Toolbar Ctrl + F5
Utility Window Ctrl + F6 action (using the Letter key) shortcut menu bar Ctrl + M
Dock Ctrl + D
Browse Window Ctrl + W (CTRL + Shift + W)
Toolbar Ctrl + t
Utility window Ctrl + U mouse button shortcut (must activate "Universal Helper") Action shortcut keys use mouse to switch Option (5 times)
(Must activate "universal assist") move up 8
Move Down 2
Move Left 4
Move Right 6
Oblique Shift 1,3,7,9
Click 5
Press the 0
Mac Boot Button Summary
When the Mac is on, press and hold some keys can happen wonderful things, some buttons we use more, such as "Option" key, but some keys we use less times, easy to forget. So let's take a look at what these buttons can do to make a difference. If possible, you can print out these keys to make it easy to find and solve problems quickly in some emergency times. 5 \2 h8 K ' D7 a:k-v% o-z
When the Mac starts, if you press:
CYou can start your computer from a CD or DVD, and you will typically use it to reload the system or perform idefrag operations.
DIf your Mac installation disk is in the light zone, pressing this button will allow your Mac to perform a hardware self-test. 7 v* T4 H8 t:y. f ' o& T2 F6 @ X
NBoot from the network server. This feature is only useful if you have a server. # V) G0 _% y! D K _
TThis key is very useful, it can be started in the target disk mode, when you use FireWire to connect two Macs together, press and hold the key to start your computer becomes a large hard disk, through another computer can be data recovery, hard disk copy, re-partition and other operations, sometimes, When your Mac can't be installed on the CD (for example, the installation disk version is incorrect), a system installation via another computer will be your lifeline.
Optionwill bring up the boot manager, you can choose from which system to boot, those who used bootcamp friends almost know this key, with this key can also choose to boot from the CD, that is, instead of the C key.
OptionAnd thenNThis function is similar to the functionality of option, except that you can choose whether to start from a Web server. 2 i3 A9 ' 0 x4 n& K3 H
Option + NWill start from the first available network server.
Command + VStarting in verbose mode, it feels a bit like the command-line mode under Windows, letting you know what your Mac did during startup, and again, this mode will show detailed text descriptions when the Mac shuts down.
Command + SStart in single-user mode. With this model, you can run some risky programs, in which you may crash your computer in a very short time.
ShiftSafe Mode. This key is also very useful, it can make some non-essential startup items and hardware environment does not automatically load, can help you to better determine where your problem is. When your computer doesn't start, try Safe mode. (m$ E ' W6 T5 L3 U6 o$ G [
Option + Command + P + RReset pram, you can try these four magic keys when your Mac's pram accidentally damages your computer and may cause your PC to become unstable. Press and hold immediately after the boot, and then hear the second sound on the clock when released, the computer will reset pram, sometimes some strange problems will be solved.
HoldEject(The key that pops up the disc) orF12OrMouseWill eject anything in the disk drive. Please note that the three keys are "or" relationships, either one of them.
It seems that the above summary is full, if you also please tell me, I will update this list. I wish you all a pleasant start.
Mac shortcut keys