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Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts. To use a keyboard shortcut you press a modifier key with a character key.

Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts

For example, pressing the Command key (it has a symbol) and then the "c" key copies whatever is currently selected (text, graphics, and so forth) into the Clipboard. This is also known as the Command-C keyboard shortcut. A modifier key is a part of many keyboard shortcuts. A modifier key alters the way other keystrokes or mouse/trackpad clicks are interpreted by OS X. Here are the modifier key symbols you may see in OS X menus: Startup shortcuts Press the key or key combination until the expected function occurs/appears (for example, hold Option during startup until Startup Manager appears). Sleep and shut down shortcuts Finder keyboard shortcuts Application and other OS X shortcuts Note: Some applications may not support all of the following application key combinations. *Note: If no text is selected, the extension begins at the insertion point. Universal Access - VoiceOver keyboard commands Full keyboard access. 11 Must-Know Spotlight Keyboard Shortcuts.

Spotlight is Mac OS X’s powerful built-in search engine.

11 Must-Know Spotlight Keyboard Shortcuts

Not only will it find just about any file or folder buried on your drives, but it also doubles as a fantastically quick application launcher. If you aren’t using Spotlight on a regular basis yet you really should start doing so, and with that in mind here are 11 helpful keyboard shortcuts to get the most out of Mac search feature. 4 Basic Spotlight Shortcuts These are the most basic shortcuts to use Spotlight: Open Spotlight menu – Command+SpaceOpen Spotlight in the Finder – Command+Option+SpaceClear Spotlight search box – EscapeClose Spotlight menu – Escape twice 7 Spotlight Usage & Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts These shortcuts are for interacting and navigating within Spotlight search results: Remember these tips and you’ll be mastering Spotlight in no time! Don’t forget that you can use search operators to improve results by looking only for specified file types or dates, and more.

Show Hidden Files in Mac OS X. Need to show hidden files on a Mac?

Show Hidden Files in Mac OS X

This is pretty common if you find yourself needing to access hidden files on your Mac, like an .htaccess file you downloaded, a .bash_profile, a .svn directory, – literally anything preceded with a ‘.’ indicating it is invisible by default – you can run the below command from the terminal to set hidden files to become visible throughout Mac OS X. For some quick background to fill in those who don’t know, files that are hidden in Mac OS are determined so by preceding the filename with a single period symbol (.), you can actually make any file hidden by placing a period in front of the name, thus making it invisible to the Finder. Let’s walk through making all hidden files become visible in Mac OS X, regardless of what system software version is on the Mac. How to Show Hidden Files & Folders on Mac This changes the default setting of Mac OS X so that Finder always shows all files, including showing hidden files. killall Finder That’s all there is to it!