Apple Macintosh shortcut keys
Anand singh Aithani
Note that not all of the below shortcut keys will work in all versions of macOS.
Note: You may be able to use the Command keyin place of the "Open Apple" key in the shortcuts below for later versions of macOS.
| Open Apple+Down | Opens the selected icon. |
| Shift+Click | Select the icon and add it to the set of those selected. |
| Tab | Highlight the next icon inside the folder, in alphabetical order. |
| Shift+Tab | Highlight the previous icon inside the folder, in alphabetical order. |
| Left arrow | Used when viewing by icon to select the icon to the left of the one highlighted. |
| Right arrow | Used when viewing by icon to select icon to the right of the one highlighted. |
| Up arrow | Used to select the icon above the one currently highlighted. |
| Down arrow | Used to select the icon below the one currently highlighted. |
| Open Apple+? | Mac help |
| Open Apple+E | Eject |
| Open Apple+Shift+Up Arrow | Used to direct the input focus to the desktop level. |
| Open Apple+M | Minimize window |
| Open Apple+N | New finder window |
| Open Apple+Shift+N | New folder |
| Open Apple+W | Close the current window. |
| Open Apple+C | Copy the selected item to the clipboard. |
| Open Apple+X | Cut the selected item. |
| Open Apple+V | Paste item from the clipboard |
| Open Apple+L | Make alias |
| Open Apple+R | Show original item |
| Open Apple+T | Add to favorites |
| Open Apple+O | Open the selected icon. |
| Open Apple+F | Display the find dialog box. |
| Open Apple+G | Repeat the last find operation. |
| Open Apple+Shift+G | Takes a snapshot of the screen and saves it to a PICT file. |
| Command+A | Select all text and objects |
| Command+B | Change selected text to boldface |
| Command+F | Open the Find window |
| Command+I | Italicize the selected text |
| Command+P | Open the Print dialog window |
| Command+U | Underline the selected text |
| Command+Shift+P | Open the Page Setup window, to change document parameters |
| Command+Shift+Control+3 | Capture screenshot of current screen and save to the Clipboard |

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