Shortcut keys are convenient and fast. Needless to say, there are also many shortcut keys for mac. Many users only remember simple copy, paste, cut, exit, etc., and many more. This article organizes detailed Apple shortcuts Button, save it now!
Apple Macbook shortcut keys:
The first category: enable shortcut keys
Press the key or key combination until the desired function appears (for example, hold down Option during startup until "Start Management Program" appears, or hold down Shift until "Safe Boot" appears). Tip: If the startup function does not work and you are using a third-party keyboard, please connect an Apple keyboard and try again.
Key or key combination function;
Option displays all bootable volumes (start management program)
Shift performs a safe boot (boot in safe mode)
C Boot from a bootable disk (DVD, CD)
Start in FireWire target disk mode
N Boot from NetBoot server
X Force Mac OS X to start (if there is a non-Mac OS X startup volume)
Command-V starts in verbose mode
Command-S starts in single user mode
The second category: Finder shortcut key combination function:
Command-A select all items in the front Finder window (select the contents of the desktop if no window is open)
Option-Command-A deselect all items
Shift-Command-A to open the "Applications" folder
Command-C Copy selected item/text to Clipboard
Shift-Command-C to open the "Computer" window
Command-D Copy selected item
Shift-Command-D to open the desktop folder
Command-E launched
Command-F find anything that matches the Spotlight attribute
Shift-Command-F find Spotlight filename matches
Option-Command-F Navigate to the search bar in the opened Spotlight window
Shift-Command-G Go to folder
Shift-Command-H to open the personal folder of the currently logged in user account
Command-I display introduction
Option-Command-I display inspector
Control-Command-I to get summary information
Shift-Command-I to open iDisk
Command-J brings up the "Display" option
Command-K to connect to the server
Shift-Command-K to open the "Network" window
Command-L to make an alias for the selected item
Command-M minimize window
Option-Command-M minimize all windows
Command-N New Finder window
Shift-Command-N New Folder
Option-Command-N New Smart Folder
Command-O to open the selected item
Shift-Command-Q logout
Option-Shift-Command-Q Log out now
Command-R to display the original (of the alias)
Add Command-T to the toolbar
Shift-Command-T add to personal collection
Option-Command-T Hide Toolbar/Show Toolbar in Finder Window
Shift-Command-U to open the "Utilities" folder
Command-V paste
Command-W to close the window
Option-Command-W to close all windows
Command-X cut
Option-Command-Y Slideshow (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Command-Z Undo/Redo
Command-1 is shown as an icon
Command-2 list display
Command-3 is displayed in columns
Command-4 is displayed in Cover Flow mode (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Command-, (Command plus comma key) open Finder preferences
Command-` (grave accent key-above the Tab key in the American English keyboard layout) cycle through open Finder windows
Command-Shift-? Open Mac Help
Option-Shift-Command-Esc (press and hold for three seconds)-Only Mac OSX v10.5, v10.6 or higher versions force quit the front application
Command-[Back
Command-] forward
Command-up arrow to open the contained folder
Control-Command-Up Arrow Open the contained folder in a new window
Command-Down Arrow to open the highlighted item
Command-Tab to switch applications-cycle forward
Shift-Command-Tab to switch applications-cycle backward
Command-Delete Move to Trash
Shift-Command-Delete empty the trash
Option-Shift-Command-Delete to empty the trash (without showing confirmation dialog)
Spacebar (or Command-Y) quick view (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
The third category: applications and other Mac OS X keyboard commands
Command-; find misspelled words in the manuscript
Command-, open the preference window of the front application (provided that the application supports this shortcut)
Option-Control-Command-, reduce screen contrast
Option-Control-Command-. Increase screen contrast
Command-? Open the application's help in the help display program
Option-Command-/Turn font smoothing on or off
Shift-Command-=Enlarge the selected item
Shift-Command-3 to capture screen to file
Shift-Control-Command-3 capture the screen to the Clipboard
Shift-Command-4 capture the selected content to a file
Shift-Control-Command-4 Snap the selection to the Clipboard
Command-A to highlight all items in a document or window, or highlight all characters in a text field
Command-B Bold the selected text or toggle the bold text on/off
Command-C Copy the selected data to the Clipboard
Shift-Command-C displays the "Color" window
Option-Command-C to copy the style of the selected text
Control-Command-C copy the format settings of the selected item and save to the paper jam
Option-Command-D to show or hide the Dock
Command-Control D displays the definition of the selected word in the dictionary application
Command-E use selection to find
Command-F to open the "Find" window
Option-Command-F moved to the search bar control;
Command-G to find the next position where the selected content appears
Shift-Command-G find the last position where the selected content appears
Command-H hide the currently running application window
Option-Command-H hide all other running application windows
Command-I Display selected text in italics or toggle text italics on/off
Option-Command-I show the inspector window
Command-J scroll to the selected part
Command-M minimize the active window to the Dock
Option-Command-M minimize all windows of the active application to the Dock
Command-N to create a new document in the frontmost application
Command-O displays a dialog box for selecting the document to be opened in the frontmost application
Command-P displays the "Print" dialog
Shift-Command-P displays a dialog box for specifying printing parameters (page setup)
Command-Q Quit the front application
Command-S to store the active document
Shift-Command-S displays the "Save As" dialog
Command-T displays the "Font" window
Option-Command-T to show or hide the toolbar
Command-U underline the selected text or turn on/off the underline function
Command-V Paste the Clipboard content at the insertion point
Option-Command-V applies the style of an object to the selected object (paste style)
Option-Shift-Command-V applies the style of the surrounding text to the inserted object (paste and match the style)
Control-Command-V apply formatting to selected objects (Paste Ruler command)
Command-W close the front window
Shift-Command-W to close the file and its associated window
Option-Command-W Close all windows without exiting the application
Command-X to remove the selected content and save to the Clipboard
Command-Z restore the last command (some applications allow multiple restores)
Shift-Command-Z redo the last command (some applications allow multiple redo)
Control-right arrow focus on another value or cell in the view (such as a table)
Control-Left Arrow Focus on another value or cell in the view (such as a table)
Control-Down Arrow Focus on another value or cell in the view (such as a table)
Control-up arrow focus on another value or cell in the view (such as a table)
Command-Right Arrow Move the text insertion point to the end of the current line
Command-Left Arrow Move the text insertion point to the beginning of the current line
Command-Down Arrow Move the text insertion point to the end of the document
Command-Up Arrow Move the text insertion point to the beginning of the document
Shift-Command-Right Arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the current line (*)
Shift-Command-Left Arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the current line (*)
Shift-right arrow extends the text selection range to the right by one character (*)
Shift-Left Arrow extends the text selection range to the left by one character (*)
Shift-Command-Up Arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the document (*)
Shift-Command-Down Arrow select the text between the insertion point and the end of the document (*)
Shift-up arrow extends the text selection range to the nearest character edge at the same horizontal position on the previous line (*)
Shift-down arrow extends the text selection range to the nearest character edge at the same horizontal position in the next line (*)
Shift-Option-Right Arrow Extend the text selection range to the end of the current word, press again to extend to the end of the next word (*)
Shift-Option-Left Arrow will extend the text selection range to the beginning of the current word, and press it again to extend to the beginning of the next word (*)
Shift-Option-Down Arrow extends the text selection range to the end of the current paragraph, and press it again to extend to the end of the next paragraph (*)
Shift-Option-up arrow will extend the text selection range to the beginning of the current paragraph, and press it again to extend to the beginning of the next paragraph (*)
Control-Spacebar to switch between the current input source and the previous input source
Option-Control-Spacebar to switch between all enabled input sources
Option-Command-esc force exit
(*) Note: If no text is selected, it will expand from the insertion point. If you select text by dragging, it will expand from the edge of the selection. Reversing the selection will deselect the corresponding part.
Combination key function
Command-F5 or turn on or turn off VoiceOver
fn Command-F5
Control Option-F8 or open the VoiceOver utility
fn Control Option-F8
Control Option-F7 or display the VoiceOver menu
fn Control Option-F7
Control Option-; enable/disable VoiceOver control option lock
Or fn Control Option-;
Option-Command-8 or turn on the zoom function
fn Command-F11
Option-Command-+Zoom in
Option-Command--(minus sign) zoom out
Option-Control-Command-8 Invert/restore screen colors
Control Option-Command-, reduce the contrast
Control Option-Command-. Increase the contrast
Note: You may need to enable "Use F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys" in the "Keyboard" preferences for the VoiceOver menu and utilities to work properly.
The fifth category: Universal Access-Mouse Button
After turning on the mouse buttons in the Universal Access preferences, you can use the keys on the keyboard or numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer. If the computer does not have a numeric keypad, use the Fn (function) key.
Combination key function
8 move up
2 move down
4 shift left
6 shift right
1 Move diagonally to the lower left corner
3 Move diagonally to the lower right corner
7 Move diagonally to the upper left corner
9 Move diagonally to the upper right corner
5 Press the mouse button
0 Hold down the mouse button
The fifth category: Universal Access-Mouse Button
After turning on the mouse buttons in the Universal Access preferences, you can use the keys on the keyboard or numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer. If the computer does not have a numeric keypad, use the Fn (function) key.
Combination key function
8 move up
2 move down
4 shift left
6 shift right
1 Move diagonally to the lower left corner
3 Move diagonally to the lower right corner
7 Move diagonally to the upper left corner
9 Move diagonally to the upper right corner
5 Press the mouse button
0 Hold down the mouse button
The above is the most detailed Apple Macbook shortcut keys used by the editor, I hope it will be helpful to you!