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If you switched from a Mac to a Windows PC, you can use the Ctrl key to perform many Command key functions. You can use Microsoft PowerToys to reassign modifier keys on a Mac keyboard, placing ...
The Command key - aka Apple key or Cmd key - gets a lot of use. Here's where it is on a Mac and PC keyboard, and what you can do with it.
Once you get the keyboard shortcuts memorized, you’ll save tons of time in your word processing tasks like typing, copying, and pasting. If you’re frequently using Pages (Mac’s word ...
We run through the various key combinations using Option, Control, Command, Fn and other keys on your Mac keyboard. Including some key combinations that will save you a ton of time.
Check out six not so commonly known keyboard shortcuts that use the Command key below. And if you want to learn more about your Mac, check out the best MacOS Ventura features , as well as 10 tips ...
Press and hold "Command-Option" and then press the "W" key to close all the windows on your Mac's screen. Press and hold "Command-M" to minimize the window that is active on your Mac's screen, if ...
Generally speaking, the key that serves a role similar to the Alt key on Windows is the Option (⌥) key. It's located right next to the Command (⌘) key, which replaces Ctrl on the Windows keyboard.
From the keyboard, you could just press Command-Shift-3. That immediately takes an image of your entire screen and saves it to your Desktop. Or you could do Command-Shift 4.
I’m sure most Mac users know Command-C means copy and Command-V means paste, but there’s a host of other useful shortcuts that make a Mac user’s life much easier. I’ve assembled this short ...