1. How to display all files?
- The first time I use mac, I don’t know where the entry is if I want to view all the files.
- According to the habit of using windows, there should be
我的电脑
such an entrance, and then click the disk, you can see all the folders on the disk. - In the previous use process, I also found that the system directory of mac is more like Linux, with similar
/usr/
paths. - After searching for a long time, it is estimated that the previous keywords were wrong, and now I finally found the correct way to open: How to view all files in macbook
2. Window operation
hot key | effect |
---|---|
Window maximize/minimize | command + control + F |
Hide all windows of the current application | command + H |
Hide all windows of other applications | command + option + H |
Close the current window | command + W |
Close the window and exit the application | command + Q |
Turn on/off the launch pad | F4 |
Open/close the dock | command + option + D |
Paste file | command + option + v (Usually pasting and copying text is the same as in windows, but suddenly the file will not work) |
File rename | Select the file, enter the key (some called the return key) |
Delete Files | command + delete |
3. Other tips
- Use
\[
or\]
realize the page turning of the input method , similar to the pageUp and pageDown of windows. - I am currently using a MacBook Pro, through the
中/英
keys :
1. Press lightly to switch between Chinese and English lowercase
2. Long press until the light is on, and it is switched to uppercase letters - Home button and End button: Home button:
- Non-terminal: Fn + left direction, End key: Fn + right direction
- When using the terminal, the above shortcut keys actually switch the terminal window, and there is no way to implement the home and end keys.
- Solution:
ctrl+a
home button,ctrl+e
end button
Finally, I found that mac wrote a supporting document and talked about a lot of shortcuts: mac keyboard shortcuts