11 hidden Mac keyboard shortcuts

1)Control + Command + Space

 

Just like on a smart phone, try to add emoji and other symbols. Mac also allows you to use emoji and other symbols quickly and quickly. Use Control + Command + Space to open the "Character Viewer", where you can select and use these symbols.

 

2)Command + L

 

We usually navigate to the address bar and enter the website address to browse the website on the browser. This is not the way to navigate to the address bar through the touchpad, but the fastest way to search or navigate to the website in the browser, press Command + L to immediately select the address bar and start typing the website you want to visit.

 

3)Fn + Left Arrow (OR Right Arrow)

 

Scrolling the page with a mouse or touchpad is easy to navigate, but scrolling to the end of the page and/or jumping directly to the top of the page is not faster than this shortcut. Use Fn + Left Arrow or Fn + Right Arrow to jump directly to the top or bottom of the page. Similarly, you can use Command + Up Arrow or Command + Down Arrow

 

4)Command + M

 

Many Mac users, including me, use the "Minimize" button in the corner of the screen via the touchpad. However, if I tell you that you can use a shortcut that doesn't require navigating to the minimize button, but just a simple key combination to minimize the screen. Press this command Command + M to minimize the front application window of the Dock.

 

5)Option + Shift + Backlit

 

Similarly, if you want to control the brightness of the widget, use Option + Shift + Brightness Up or Option + Shift + Brightness Down.

 

6) Option + Shift + backlight

 

It also works with backlit keyboards, you can change the backlight intensity by a small amount, using the shortcut key Option + Shift + Backlight key or Option + Shift + Backlight key.

 

7)Command + G

 

Many of you have been using Command + F to find items on webpages or documents, but the little-known shortcut Command + G can browse every instance of the item you want to find. A simple difference between these two shortcuts is that Command + F is used to find all "text" mentions on this page, while Command + G is used to navigate each text. You can add Shift to Command + G to return to the previously mentioned position.

 

8)Command + Option + D

 

If you don’t want to show the dock every time and want a full-screen experience, you can hide the Dock and hover your mouse over it again. Use Command + Option + D to switch the Dock, use this shortcut to show or hide the Dock.

 

9)Command + Left OR Command + Right Arrows

 

When you are online, you can use the "back" button and "forward" button on your browser to move forward or backward. However, you can use Command + Left Arrow or Command + Right Arrow to go back to the page in the browser window or to move forward in the browser window.

 

10)Option + File Menu

 

In the browser, the File menu can be used with the Option key to access "Close other tabs". In browsers such as Chrome and Safari, use the Option + File menu to clone all tabs.

 

11)Option + Brightness Up (or Down)

 

To quickly access the "Keyboard" preferences, use the shortcut keys "Options+Brightness Increase" or "Brightness Decrease" to access the keyboard preferences without navigating through the mouse pad.

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