How to Use Mac Keyboard Short Cuts

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How to Use Mac Keyboard Short Cuts

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Keyboard shortcuts can make your workflows a whole lot easier. Here are some of my favorites!

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What are your favorite.keyboard shortcuts?

What are your favorite.keyboard shortcuts?

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His Valentine

But what if I don't want all of the files. I've found this command once, and can't for the life of me repeat it lol.

His Valentine 3 months ago

Timothy Brown

I usually do cmd A to select all and then cmd C to copy.

(author) 4 months ago

His Valentine

What is the command to copy more than one file, in a folder, at one time?

His Valentine 4 months ago

Suzette Jelinek

Love this one...😉

Suzette Jelinek 5 months ago

Talia Gudelsky

Pretty sure command I is spell checker

Talia Gudelsky 5 months ago

Timothy Brown

Try Option + Command + L

(author) 5 months ago

Karen Webb

Is there a shortcut for spell checker?

Karen Webb 5 months ago

Timothy Brown

Thanks Tim for the compliment and Adriano for the tip

(author) 5 months ago

Tim Williams

Very user friendly guide! Thanks for the great tips!

Tim Williams 6 months ago

Adriano Zamai

"Command alt option 8" - Inverts the colors on the screen. Can be useful for reading bright pages at night or used just for fun :p

Adriano Zamai 6 months ago

Timothy Brown

That's another nice alternative to cmd m. Thanks!

(author) 6 months ago

Rebekah Webb

Command and H, it hides the app you're currently on. To open it back up, click the app on the bottom or side of your screen.

Rebekah Webb 6 months ago

Timothy Brown

That's another one of my favorites!

(author) 6 months ago

Darrel Valencia

command space -spotlight search. i use this much :)

Darrel Valencia 6 months ago

Timothy Brown

Thanks! I never used that one.

(author) 6 months ago

Martin Storbeck

Move Files: Cmd Alt V

Martin Storbeck 6 months ago

Amira K

Great guide. Thanks!

Amira K 6 months ago

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Timothy Brown

The desktop is typically the default location

(author) 6 months ago

Jendy Abreu

I just have a quick question. Where do you find the pictures after you screen shot them?

Jendy Abreu 6 months ago

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Loreto Echeverría

CMD + M !!!!

Loreto Echeverría 5 months ago