How to Do Keyboard Shortcuts on Mac

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do keyboard Shortcuts on Mac

How to Do Keyboard Shortcuts on Mac

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Command + Z (undo)

Command + Z (undo)

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Command + Q (Quit Application)

Command + Q (Quit Application)

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Command + A (Select All)

Command + A (Select All)

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Command + S (Save)

Command + S (Save)

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Command + C (Copy)

Command + C (Copy)

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Command + V (paste)

Command + V (paste)

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Command + T (New Tab in Web Browser)

Command + T (New Tab in Web Browser)

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Command + X (Cut)

Command + X (Cut)

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Command + P (print)

Command + P (print)

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Command + Shift + Z (redo)

Command + Shift + Z (redo)

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Command + Tab (Toggle Applications)

Command + Tab (Toggle Applications)

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Command + Option + Control + 8 (White on black screen, colour inversion) redo this sequence to change it back.

Command + Option + Control + 8 (White on black screen, colour inversion) redo this sequence to change it back.

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There are many more, but those are just some basics! Let me know if you want to know any other shortcuts!

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Stian Karlsen

Please include CMD + W (Close Tab) I use that one all the time! (Can also close Finder windows)

Stian Karlsen 11 months ago

Mackenzie V

Thanks guys! I will make another one soon.

(author) 11 months ago

Max Huber

Hey nice guide but I want to know em all ;) please make another guide.

Max Huber 11 months ago

Karen Price

That's great. Thanks!

Karen Price 11 months ago

Janice Wells

Thank You!

Janice Wells 11 months ago

Polo Holo

Voila

Polo Holo 11 months ago

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Jack Bragan

How do you create a key stroke to paste in your email each time without having to type it out each time ?

Jack Bragan 6 months ago

Nicholas Shaw

Good guide. Add some more or tell us how to create our own shortcuts!

Nicholas Shaw 10 months ago