Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts



System Startup
Hold these keys immediately following the Macintosh startup chime until the screen appears.


Keyboard Shortcut
Action
Hold X during startup
Startup from Mac OS X (regardless of Startup Disk Preference)
Hold Option-Command-Shift-Delete during startup
Bypass primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume (such as a CD or external disk)
Hold C during startup
Start up from a CD that has a system folder
Hold T during startup
Start up in FireWire Target Disk mode
Hold Shift during startup
Start up in Safe Boot mode to temporarily disable login items and non-essential kernel extensions
Hold Command-V during startup
Start up in Verbose mode
Hold Command-S during startup
Start up in Single-User mode


Finder Windows
The following shortcuts can be used when a Finder window is active.


          Keyboard Shortcut   


Action
 Command-W
 Close window
Option-Command-W
Close all windows
Command-Right Arrow
Expand folder (only in list view)
Option-Command-Right Arrow
Expand folder and nested subfolders (only in list view)
Command-Left Arrow
Collapse Folder (only in list view)
Option-Command-Up Arrow
Open parent folder and close current window
Command-1
View Menu > View as Icons
Command-2
View Menu > View as List
Command-3
View Menu > View as Columns



Menu Commands
These shortcuts can be used in place of selecting options from the Finder menu (as shown above).


Keyboard Shortcut


Action
Shift-Command-Q
Apple Menu > Log out
Shift-Option-Command-Q
Apple Menu > Log out immediately
Shift-Command-Delete
Finder Menu > Empty Trash
Option-Shift-Command-Delete
Finder Menu > Empty Trash without dialog
Command-H
Finder Menu > Hide Finder
Option-Command-H
Finder Menu > Hide Others
Command-N
File Menu > New Finder window
Shift-Command-N
File Menu > New Folder
Command-O
File Menu > Open
Command-S
File Menu > Save
Shift-Command-S
File Menu > Save as
Command-P
File Menu > Print
Command-W
File Menu > Close Window
Option-Command-W
File Menu > Close all Windows
Command-I
File Menu > Get Info
Option-Command-I
File Menu > Show Attributes Inspector
Command-D
File Menu > Duplicate
Command-L
File Menu > Make Alias
Command-R
File Menu > Show original
Command-T
File Menu > Add to Sidebar
Command-Delete
File Menu > Move to Trash
Command-E
File Menu > Eject
Command-F
File Menu > Find
Command-Z
Edit Menu > Undo
Command-X
Edit Menu > Cut
Command-C
Edit Menu > Copy
Command-V
Edit Menu > Paste
Command-A
Edit Menu > Select All
Command-1
View Menu > View as Icons
Command-2
View Menu > View as List
Command-3
View Menu > View as Columns
Command-B
View Menu > Hide Toolbar
Command-J
View Menu > Show View Options
Command - [
Go Menu > Back
Command - ]
Go Menu > Forward
Shift-Command-C
Go Menu > Computer
Shift-Command-H
Go Menu > Home
Shift-Command-I
Go Menu > iDisk
Shift-Command-A
Go Menu > Applications
Shift-Command-F
Go Menu > Favorites
Shift-Command-G
Go Menu > Goto Folder
Command-K
Go Menu > Connect to Server
Command-M
Window Menu > Minimize Window
Option-Command-M
Window Menu > Minimize All Windows
Command-?
Help Menu > Open Mac Help
Command-Space
Open Spotlight


Universal Access
These settings can also be changed by opening the Universal Access System Preference.
Keyboard Shortcut
Action
Option-Command-* (asterisk)
Turn on Zoom
Option-Command-+ (plus)
Zoom in
Option-Command-- (minus)
Zoom out
Control-Option-Command-* (asterisk)
Switch to White on Black
Control-F1
Turn on Full Keyboard Access (enables the following five commands)
Control-F2
Highlight Menu (when Full Keyboard Access is enabled)
Control-F3
Highlight Dock (when Full Keyboard Access is enabled)
Control-F4
Highlight Active Window or next window behind it (when Full Keyboard Access is enabled)
Control-F5
Highlight Toolbar (when Full Keyboard Access is enabled)
Control-F6
Highlight Utility window (when Full Keyboard Access is enabled)
Command-F5 or fn-Command-F5
Turn VoiceOver on or off
Control-Option-F8 or fn-Control-Option-F8
Open VoiceOver Utility
Control-Option-F7 or fn-Control-option-F7
Display VoiceOver menu
Control-Option-; (semicolon)
Enable / Disable VoiceOver Control-Option lock


Mouse Keys
Mouse keys allows you to move the mouse using the numeric keypad on the keyboard.
You can turn on Mouse Keys from within the Universal Access System Preference.
Keyboard Shortcut
Action
8
Move Up
2
Move Down
4
Move Left
6
Move Right
1, 3, 7, and 9
Move Diagonally
5
Press Mouse Button
0
Hold Mouse Button
. (period on keypad)
Release Mouse Button (after pressing 0)


Screen Captures
The following commands can be used to take screenshots within the Finder or any program.
Screenshots that are not copied to the clipboard are saved as a file on the Desktop.
Keyboard Shortcut
Action
Command-Shift-3
Take a picture of the entire screen
Command-Shift-4
Take a picture of a selection (the cursor will turn into a crosshairs for selecting an area)
Command-Control-Shift-4
Take a picture of the screen and copy to the Clipboard
Command-Shift-4, then Spacebar
Take a picture of the selected window


Other Commands
Keyboard Shortcut
Action
Option-Command-D
Show/Hide Dock
Command-Tab
Switch application
Tab
Highlight next item
Command-Up Arrow
Move up one directory
Command-Down Arrow
Move down one directory
Page Up or Control-Up Arrow
Move up one page
Page Down or Control-Down Arrow
Move down one page
Option-Drag
Copy to new location
Option-Command-Drag
Make alias in new location
Command-Drag
Move to new location without copying
Shift-Command-C
Show Colors palette in application
Command-T
Show Font palette in application
Option-Command-esc
Force Quit
Control-Eject
Restart, Sleep, Shutdown dialog box
Control-Command-Eject
Quit all applications and restart
Command-click window toolbar button (upper right corner)
Cycle through available views for the window's toolbar (dependent on the nature of the Finder or application window)
Command-` (above the tab key)
Cycle through windows in application or Finder (if more than one window is open)
Function-Delete (laptops only)
Forward Delete (deletes the character to the right of the cursor)
Option-Command-Eject or
Option-Command-Power
Put the computer in Sleep Mode

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