Option+Shift+Command+Q: Log out of your user account F1/F2: Brightness Up and Down F4: A shortcut to all the apps you have on your Mac F10/F11/F12: Sound Text editing commands When editing text work smarter with these key combos, which work in most of the word processors we have ...
Most first-time Mac users love the sleek performance of their new machine, but they might take time to familiarize themselves with the keyboard layout. Like many, I had a hard time finding the Alt key on my Mac. If you’re a Windows user, you probably know that the Alt key lets you ...
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Ctrl + U Go to the method/interface definition of the parent class of the method where the cursor is currently located (required) Ctrl + B Enter the interface or definition of the method/variable where the cursor is located, which is equivalent to Ctrl + left click (required) Ctrl + K ...
Send special keys unchanged: Lets you disable the conversion of special keys. For example, the combination Option-1 (on the numeric keypad) is equivalent to the special key F1. You can change this behavior and set this special key to represent 1 (the number one on the keypad) in the se...
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Here’s a nifty keyboard shortcut with no Windows equivalent: You can cycle through the different open windows in one program without using the mouse. Just press ⌘-` (that’s the tilde key, to the left of the number 1 key). With each press, you bring a different window forward with...
Windows: Alt + F4 Linux: Alt + F4 Mac: Cmd + Q The differences between PC, Linux, and Mac keyboards might seem minor, but they can profoundly impact performance and productivity. Switching from one type of keyboard to another can prove challenging until you’re comfortable with your new ke...
Linux, known for its versatility and flexibility, offers several ways to manage tasks and control system functions, akin to the Ctrl+Alt+Delete functionality in Windows. While Linux does not have a direct equivalent single shortcut for bringing up a task manager, there are various shortcuts and...
On a Mac keyboard, the “Forward Delete” function, which is equivalent to the “Delete” key on Windows keyboards can be achieved using the combination of keys. To perform a “Forward Delete” action on a Mac: Press the “Fn” (Function) key, which is located in the bottom left corner...