Apple's new 12-inch MacBook , released in March this year, has been on sale, with a slim and cool look popular, of course, with many users from Windows to the Mac camp. Many accustomed to Windows operating habits of users in the hands of the Mac will feel very difficult to use, in fact, as long as the MAC system shortcut key to understand, can quickly improve operational efficiency. Today we'll take a look at the common shortcuts and their uses for Mac systems. I hope it will be helpful to all of you!
There are mainly four modifier keys in the Mac, Command,control,option and shift respectively. These four keys have their own patterns, they often appear in the Mac Application menu bar, convenient for you to learn new shortcuts at any time.
Basic shortcut keys
command is the most important modifier in the Mac, and in most cases the equivalent of CTRL under Windows. So the following basic operations are well understood:
Command-z Revocation
Command-x Shearing
Command-c Copy (copy)
Command-v paste
Command-a selection (All)
Command-s (Save)
Command-f Lookup (Find)
Screenshots
Command-shift-3 intercept all screen to file
Command-shift-control-3 intercept all screen to clipboard
Command-shift-4 intercepts the selected screen area to a file, or presses the SPACEBAR to capture only one window
Command-shift-control-4 intercepts the selected screen area to the Clipboard, or presses the SPACEBAR to capture only one window
Mac Boot and shutdown
Option to press after power-on, will display the boot manager, if the MAC is equipped with a dual system or insert a boot U disk, you can select a startup in the boot Manager
Command-r after power-on, you can turn on OS X's recovery function (Recovery)
Command-option-p-r, reset the NVRAM immediately after the boot. Sometimes there are some small problems with the computer and resetting the NVRAM is the first option you can try to repair in addition to restarting.
command-option-control-power button Exits all applications, allows you to save documents, and then shuts down
Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to force the Mac shutdown
In the application
Command-h Hide (hide) The currently running application window
Command-option-h Hide (hide) Other application windows
Command-q exit (Quit) front-most application
Command-shift-z redo, that is, reverse operation of undo
Command-tab in the Open application list to the next most recently used application, equivalent to Windows (ALT + TAB)
Command-option-esc Open the Force exit window, and if there is no response from the application, select Force exit in the list of Windows
Text Processing
Command-b Toggle Selected text Bold (bold) display
Fn-delete is equivalent to the delete on the PC full-size keyboard, which is deleted backwards
fn-up ARROW Scroll up one page (page UP)
fn-down arrow Scroll down one page (page down)
fn-LEFT ARROW Scroll to beginning of document (home)
fn-RIGHT ARROW scroll to end of document
Command-RIGHT ARROW moves the cursor to the end of the line at the current line
Command-LEFT ARROW moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line
Command-down ARROW to move cursor to end of document
Command-the arrow to move the cursor to the beginning of the document
option-RIGHT ARROW moves the cursor to the end of the next word
Option-LEFT ARROW moves the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
Control-a move to the beginning of a line or paragraph
In the Finder
Command-shift-n new Folder (new)
Command-shift-g pull up the window, you can enter absolute path to the folder (GO)
Return this actually does not calculate the shortcut key, clicks the file, presses renames the file
Command-o opens the selected item. Opening a file in a Mac is not like pressing ENTER directly in Windows
COMMAND-OPTION-V acts as a file cut in Windows. Copy the file at another location (command-c), press the shortcut at the destination, and the file will be clipped to this location
Command-the top arrow to open the folder that contains the current folder, equivalent to "up" in Windows
Command-delete move files to the Trash
Command-shift-delete to clear the waste basket
The spacebar quickly looks at the selected file, which is the preview feature
In the browser
Command-l cursor jumps directly to the address bar
Control-tab to next tab page
Control-shift-tab to previous tab page
command-Plus or equal sign to enlarge page
command-minus page reduction