This document provides shortcuts for Mac computers. It lists shortcuts for looking up definitions, navigating web pages, finding and replacing misspelled words, cycling through browser tabs, deleting words, hiding and showing windows, reopening recently closed tabs, viewing the desktop, and finely adjusting volume. The shortcuts generally involve using Command, Option, Shift, and arrow keys alone or in combination.
This document provides shortcuts for Mac computers. It lists shortcuts for looking up definitions, navigating web pages, finding and replacing misspelled words, cycling through browser tabs, deleting words, hiding and showing windows, reopening recently closed tabs, viewing the desktop, and finely adjusting volume. The shortcuts generally involve using Command, Option, Shift, and arrow keys alone or in combination.
This document provides shortcuts for Mac computers. It lists shortcuts for looking up definitions, navigating web pages, finding and replacing misspelled words, cycling through browser tabs, deleting words, hiding and showing windows, reopening recently closed tabs, viewing the desktop, and finely adjusting volume. The shortcuts generally involve using Command, Option, Shift, and arrow keys alone or in combination.
top of any webpage. Command + Down Arrow Immediately scroll to the bottom of any webpage. Command + Semicolon Cycle through misspelled words in any given document. Command + 1 (2, 3) Use this shortcut to conveniently cycle through any open tabs you have in your browser. Command + 1 will take you to the first tab, Command + 2 will take you to the second, and so on. Option + Delete This handy keyboard shortcut will delete words one word at a time, as opposed to one letter at a time. This works all across OS X, whether youre typing in TextEdit or even when typing a website into your browsers URL bar. Command + H Quickly hide all open windows from the currently active app. Command + Shift + T Instantly open up the most recently closed tab in your browser. This is a lifesaver if you accidentally close a window and cant remember the URL. Command + F3 This handy shortcut instantly removes all app windows from view and lets you take a gander at your desktop. To bring your apps back, simply press the keys again. Option + Shift + Volume Up/Volume down Increase or decrease your machines volume in much smaller increments. This comes in especially handy when youre trying to get your audio output levels just right.