18 hot keys on OS X, which you may not know
Macos / / December 26, 2019
In OS X there are many well-known keyboard shortcuts. For example Cmd-Q, to leave the application. In addition, there are keyboard shortcuts that are not listed in any menu. Eighteen of them are now in the FM.
Fn-key direction - analogue keys PageUp / PageDown and Home / End on the PC. Left arrow - is Home, right - End. Lower - PageDown, upper - PageUp.
Ctrl-F2 - moves the cursor to the menu bar. Travel direction keys can be on the menu.
Ctrl-F3 - focuses the cursor to the Dock.
Ctrl-Cmd-D - shows a pop-up window of the dictionary. Highlight a word and hold this combination.
Opt-Cmd-Escape - brings up a menu "Canceling a program" in the event that if any application is hung.
Shift-Cmd-Opt-Escape - If you hold this combination for three seconds, the current application will be quickly closed. Without the conservation and the like.
Ctrl-Eject - causes the computer turn off the menu
Ctrl-Shift-Eject - immediately turns off the display
Opt-Cmd-Eject - instantly puts the computer to sleep
Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-Eject - instantly turns off the computer
Enter - rename the selected file
Cmd-O - open the selected folder in the Finder
Shift-Cmd-N - create a new folder
Cmd-J - opens a menu "Desktop"
Cmd-I - opens the properties of the selected file or disk
Cmd-Delete - sends the selected file to the Trash
Shift-Cmd-Delete - empty the trash warning
Shift-Opt-Cmd-Delete - empty the trash immediately without notice