Mac keyboard shortcuts are the biggest time savers when it comes to organizing your work process. Mac commands allow you to perform a wide range of activities on your Mac, such as launching apps, switching between tabs, and displaying windows far more quickly than it’s possible through the ...
MacOS – Sleep Keyboard Shortcut First we need to make sure the field “Application” is set to “All Applications” – after all, we’d want the sleep function to kick in, no matter what application we have open. The field “Menu Title” is the one that is trickier. It should be t...
Typically, shutting off your computer, putting it to sleep or a quick restart is typically a multi-click process. Using a keyboard shortcut for each is a great way to save precious time. It’ll also may make you feel like a Mac whiz-kid! Awesome! Although these keyboard shortcuts are ...
Personally, I keep the floating on off box on a very edge of my screen so that I can only see the S of sleep and the W of wake. Reply of 1 Keyboard shortcut for "sleep"/"wake up" in voice control Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple customers help each other...
Command+Option+Eject: Will put the computer to sleep Command+Control+Eject: Save/Quit all applications then restarts Mac Command+Option+Control+Eject: Quit all applications then shuts down the Mac Command+Shift+Q: Log out of your OS X user account (you’ll be asked to confirm action) Comman...
We don’t know who came up with all the shortcuts above. Someone who works at Apple, I guess. This doesn’t mean those shortcuts should work for everyone, though. If you don’t want to memorize them or you haven’t found a shortcut you need, you can create your own!
If you want to switch to a tool briefly just to make one quick change, hold down the shortcut key only for the time you want to use that tool, and then release to return to the previous tool you were using. In short, simply train them in the difference b...
Cut, copy, paste, and other common shortcuts Command-X: Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard. Command-C: Copy the selected item to the Clipboard. This also works for files in the Finder. Command-V: Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app. Th...
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For example, why should you have to go to the File menu and then search for the option you’re looking for, when you can just use a quick keyboard shortcut that will do the same thing? Even though there are times when you can simply use your mouse, because the option is right ...