At present, tuhaojin’s 12 inch MacBook has come into the market. Such a light and cool notebook will surely bring many PC users into the MAC camp. Shortcut key plays an important role in the daily use of MAC, which improves the operation efficiency. Today, I’d like to tell my new friends who are coming to the MAC family what common shortcut keys they have. Now let’s have a look, I hope it will help you
Of course, there may be some old Mac users or deities who read this article. I will take a look at the well-known shortcut keys of MAC, and introduce more frequently used and unfamiliar shortcut keys.
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There are four main modifier keys in MAC: command, control, option and shift. These four keys have their own patterns. They often appear in the menu bar of MAC applications, so you can learn new shortcut keys at any time.
Basic shortcut key
Command-x cut
Command is the most important modifier key in MAC, which is equivalent to Ctrl in windows in most cases.So the following basic operations are easy to understand:
Command-z undo
Command-x cut
Command-c copy
Command-v paste
Command-a select all
Command-s save
Command-f find
screenshot
Command-shift-4 captures the selected screen area to a file
Command-shift-3 capture all screens to file
Command-shift-control-3 capture all screens to the clipboard
Command-shift-4 capture the selected screen area to a file, or press the space bar to capture only one window
Command-shift-control-4 capture the selected screen area to the clipboard, or press the space bar to capture only one window
Mac startup and shutdown
Command-option-p-r reset NVRAM
If there is a dual disk, you can start the system by pressing the option manager
Press command-r immediately after power on to turn on the recovery function of OS X
Press command-option-p-r immediately after power on to reset NVRAM. Sometimes the computer will have some small problems, reset NVRAM is your first choice except to restart and try to repair.
The command option control power button exits all applications, allowing you to save documents and then shut down
Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to force the Mac to shut down
In the application
Command option ESC opens the forced exit window
Command-h hides the currently running application window
Command-option-h hides other application windows
Command-q quit the top application
Command-shift-z redo is the reverse operation of undo
Command tab moves to the next most recently used application in the list of open applications, equivalent to windows (ALT + tab)
Command option ESC opens the forced exit window. If there is no response from an application, you can select force exit in the window list
text processing
Command – the right arrow moves the cursor to the end of the current line
Command-b toggles the bold display of the selected text
FN delete is equivalent to delete on a PC full-size keyboard, that is, backward deletion
FN up arrow page up
FN – down arrow page down
FN – left arrow to scroll to the beginning of the document (home)
FN – right arrow to scroll to the end of the document (end)
Command – the right arrow moves the cursor to the end of the current line
Command – the left arrow moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line
Command down arrow moves the cursor to the end of the document
Command – up arrow moves the cursor to the beginning of the document
Option – the right arrow moves the cursor to the end of the next word
Option – the left arrow moves the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
Control-A moves to the beginning of a line or paragraph
In finder
Command-option-v cut file
Command-shift-n new folder (New)
Command-shift-g calls up the window to input the absolute path to the folder (go)
Return is not a shortcut key. Click on the file and press to rename it
Command-o opens the selected item. Opening a file on a Mac is not like pressing enter directly in windows
Command-option-v is equivalent to file cutting in windows. To copy a file in another location (command-c), press this shortcut key in the destination location, and the file will be cut to this location
Command up arrow opens the folder containing the current folder, which is equivalent to “up” in windows
Command delete move file to wastebasket
Command shift delete trash
The space bar can quickly view the selected file, that is, the preview function
In the browser
Control tab moves to the next tab
The command-l cursor jumps directly to the address bar
Control tab moves to the next tab
Control shift tab to previous tab
Command – plus or equal to enlarge the page
Command minus sign reduces page size
MacBook’s touch pad and many practical shortcut keys will make you feel that the MAC system is very efficient. The above are the shortcut keys that I often use. Maybe you can’t remember it after reading it. It’s OK. Collect this article and use it slowly according to your needs in the process of getting familiar with Mac. Finally, you can remember it.