Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Symbols PDF 2
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Symbols PDF 2
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Symbols PDF 2
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By Rakesh
Below is a Mac keyboard symbols chart that shows the symbols and special characters
you can type using the keyboard. I have highlighted the special characters in blue color
that can be typed using the right Alt or the Option key + the key that corresponds with
your desired symbol. For instance, if you want to type the copyright sign (©), you can
press Option + G on your Mac keyboard.
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Command + E: Copy the selected text for use with the Find function.
Command + F5: Turn VoiceOver on or off2
Command + F: Find
Command + G: Having found items using the Command+F shortcut, you can use
this to navigate through each found item.
Command + Minus(-): Zoom out.
Command + Option + Space: Open Spotlight Finder Search Window.
Command + Spacebar: Show/hide the Spotlight search field.
Command + Option+ F5: Show Accessibility options.
Command + P: Print the contents of the current screen.
Command + Plus(+): Zoom in.
Command + Q: Quit
Command + S: Save a file.
Command + Shift + Delete: Empty Trash.
Command + Shift + Option + Delete: Empty the Trash without confirmation.
Command + Shift + P: Display the dialog box showing page setup parameters for
printing.
Command + Space: Open Spotlight.
Command + V: Paste
Command + W: Close window.
Command + X: Cut
Command + Z: Undo/Redo
Command +M: Minimize a window.
Command +Shift+ Z: Undo/Redo
Control + Up arrow or F3: Open Mission Control.
Option + Command + 8: Turn zoom on or off.
Option + Command + Minus(-): Zoom out.
Option + Command + Plus(+): Zoom in.
Option + Shift + F1/F2: Increase or decrease the brightness in smaller steps.
Option + Shift + F11/F12: Increase or decrease volume in smaller steps.
Command + Option + Control + Comma(,): Decrease screen contrast.
Command + Option + Control + Fullstop(.): Increase screen contrast.
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Mac Finder Keyboard Shortcuts
Below is a huge list of useful keyboard shortcuts that you can use while using the Mac
Finder.
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Command + R:
Show the original file for the selected alias in the Finder.
Reload a page while using a web browser or Calendar app.
Check for software updates again when the Software Update window is open.
Command + Shift + A: Open the Applications folder.
Command + Shift + C: Open the Computer window in Finder.
Command + Shift + D: Open Desktop folder.
Command + Shift + F: Find Spotlight filename matches.
Command + Shift + G: Go to Folder.
Command + Shift + H: Open the Home folder.
Command + Shift + I: Compose an email.
Command + Shift + K: Open the Network window.
Command + Shift + N: New folder
Command + Shift + Option + Q: Log out instantly.
Command + Shift + Q: Log out.
Command + Shift + Question Mark (?): Open the Help menu.
Command + Shift + T: Show the Tab Bar.
Command + Shift + Tab: Cycle through applications without touching the trackpad.
Command + Shift + U: Open Utilities folder.
Command + Shift + Up Arrow: Open the Computer pane in a new Finder window.
Command + T: Open the current location in a new tab.
Command + Up Arrow: Open the folder that contains the current folder.
Command + dragging: Move the selected item to another location.
Command + F3: Show or hide all open windows.
F4: Open the Launchpad.
Control + F3: Show the open windows for the frontmost application.
Left Arrow (in List view): Close the selected folder.
Right Arrow (in List view): Expand a folder.
Option + Click the disclosure triangle (in List view): Open all folders within the
selected folder.
Option + Double-click: Open a folder in a separate window, closing the current
window.
Option + Dragging: Copy dragged item.
Option + Command + D: Show or hide the Dock.
Option + Command + L: Open the Downloads folder.
Option + Command + N: Create a new Smart Folder.
Option + Command + P: Hide or show the path bar in the Finder window.
Option + Command + S: Hide or show the Sidebar in Finder windows.
Option + Command + T: Show or hide the toolbar when a single tab is open in the
current Finder window.
Option + Command + V: Move the files in the Clipboard from their original location
to the current location.
Option + Command + Y: View a Quick Look slideshow of the selected files.
Option + Command + dragging: Make an alias of the dragged item. The pointer
changes while you drag the item.
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Option + Click a disclosure triangle: Open all folders within the selected folder
while in list view.
Spacebar/Command + Y: Open Quick Look.
Shift + Command + C: Open the Computer window.
Shift + Command + D: Open the desktop folder.
Shift + Command + F: Open the Recents window, showing all of the files you
viewed or changed recently.
Shift + Command + G: Open a Go to Folder window.
Shift + Command + H: Open the Home folder of the current macOS user account.
Shift + Command + I: Open iCloud Drive.
Shift + Command + K: Open the Network window.
Shift + Command + N: Create a new folder.
Shift + Command + O: Open the Documents folder.
Shift + Command + P: Show or hide the Preview pane in Finder windows.
Shift + Command + R: Open the AirDrop window.
Shift + Command + T: Show or hide the tab bar in the Finder window.
Shift + Command + U: Open the Utilities folder.
Shift + Minimize Window: Minimize a window in slow motion.
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Control + Option + Command + Power button: Quit open apps and shut down
computer.
Control + Option + Command + Media Eject: Close apps and shut down your
Mac.
Control + Option + Space bar: Toggle through enabled input sources.
Control + Command + Power button: Force restart your Mac.
Control + Power button: Show options like restart, sleep, or shut down in a dialog
box.
Control + Media Eject: Open the restart, sleep, or shut down dialog box.
Control + Shift + Power button: Make your Mac sleep.
Control + Shift + Eject: Put display to sleep.
Hold down the F12 or Eject key: Eject the removable disc.
Left Shift: Prevent automatic login.
Option: Press this key while booting to open Startup Manager.
Option + Command + Power button: Put your Mac to sleep.
Option + Command + Media Eject: Put your computer to sleep.
Option-Shift-Command-Q: Log out of your macOS user account immediately
without confirmation.
Shift + Command + Q: Log out of your macOS user account.
Command + Shift + Option + Esc: Force Quit the current application.
Command + Shift + C: Open the Colors window.
Command + Click on a Dock icon: Show the location of a Dock item in the
Finder.
Command + M: Minimize the active window to the Dock.
Command + Option + M: Minimize all open windows to the Dock.
Command + Option: Click an app icon in the Dock to hide all apps except the app
you clicked.
Command + Plus(+) or Command + Minus(-): Increase or decrease the size of
icons in a Dock app stack.
Hold Command + Option and drag a file to an app’s icon in the Dock: Force an
app to open a specific type of file.
Hold Control + Shift: Turn magnification on or off temporarily.
Hold Shift + Drag Dock divider: Move the Dock to left, right, or bottom edge of the
screen.
Hold the Option key in the Dock menu: Change the Dock menu’s Quit option for
an app to Force Quit.
Option + Click another app: Hide the app you are leaving from the Dock.
Option + Command + D: Show or hide the Dock.
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Mac Keyboard Shortcuts for Safari
You can use the following Mac keyboard shortcuts to do a host of things while using the
Safari browser.
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Spacebar/Option + Up arrow: Scroll up a webpage by one full-screen.
Spacebar/Option + Down arrow: Scroll down a webpage by one full-screen.
Command + 1, Command + 2, and so on: You can use Command + 1-9 to switch
between the first 9 Tabs in the Safari browser.
Control + Tab or Command + Shift + Right Arrow: Switch to the Next Tab.
Control + Shift + Tab or Command + Shift + Left Arrow: Switch to the Previous
Tab.
Control + Command + 1: Show or Hide the Bookmarks sidebar
Tab: Highlight the next field on a webpage.
Option + Tab: Highlight the next field and clickable items and links on a webpage.
Option + Esc: Open the list of suggested words and enable auto-completion while
typing a word.
Option + Delete: Delete the entire word to the left.
Command + J: Scroll to selected text.
Command + T: Display the Fonts window.
Command + Option + Slash(/): Turn font smoothing on or off.
Command + Control + Space: Use this keyboard shortcut to launch the macOS
Emoji and symbols panel. You can then select and category and insert emojis,
symbols, and special characters into your text.
Hold a key: Doing so will show you a pop-up with a variety of alternate or special
characters of the key you press. For example, if you hold the A key, you will be able
to choose from its variations, such as à, á, â, ä, å, etc. You can insert the desired
character by pressing the corresponding number key given below each character.
Command + Up arrow: Jump to the beginning of the whole text.
Command + Down arrow: Go to the end of the whole text.
Command + Left arrow: Go to the beginning of the current line.
Command + Right arrow: Go to the end of a line.
Command + Control+ D: Look up a word in the dictionary.
Mouse cursor + 3-Finger Tap on a Word: Look for a word in the dictionary.
Command + Drag: Select text.
Command + Shift + Left arrow: Select text between the cursor position and the
beginning of a line.
Command + Shift + Right arrow: Select text between the cursor position and the
end of a line.
Command + Shift + Up arrow: Select text between the cursor position and the
beginning of a document.
Command + Shift + Down arrow: Select text between the cursor position and the
end of a document.
Command + Shift + S: Duplicate a document. Works like the Save As… option.
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Option-Command-I: Show/hide the inspector window.
Option + Drag: Select the text located in non-linear areas.
Option + Left arrow: Go to the beginning of the previous or current word.
Option + Right arrow: Go to the end of the current or next word.
Option + Command + C: Copy the style settings of the selected text.
Option + Command + V: Paste or apply the copied text style settings to the
selected item.
Option + Shift + Command + V: Paste and match the style.
Function(Fn) + Delete: Delete the text to the right of the cursor (on Macbook). The
shortcut works like the Del key found on the full-fledged keyboards.
Function(Fn) + Up arrow: Page Up or scroll up one page.
Function(Fn) + Down arrow: Page Down or scroll down one page.
Function(Fn) + Left Arrow: Scroll to the beginning of a document.
Function(Fn) + Right Arrow: Scroll to the end of a document.
By using the following keyboard shortcuts, you can switch to the Outline Mode while
using the TextEdit app. Just press-
Option + Tab: Turn the current line into a list item.
Return: Create a new list item.
Return (2 times): Decrease the indent in the current list.
Shift + Tab: Remove a level of indention.
Tab at the start of a blank list item: Indent and create a sublist.
Control + A: Move to the beginning of the line or paragraph.
Control + B: Move backward one character.
Control + F: Move forward one character
Control + E: Move to the end of a line or paragraph.
Control + K: Delete the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line.
Control + L: Center the cursor or selection in the visible area.
Control + H: Delete the character on the left.
Control + D: Delete the character on the right.
Control + N: Move down one line.
Control + P: Move up one line.
Control + O: Insert a new line after the insertion point.
Control + Tab: Move focus to the next grouping of controls in a dialog or the next
table (when Tab moves to the next cell)
Control + Up/Down/Left/Right arrow: Move focus to another value or cell in a
table.
Shift + Command + Colon (:): Display the Spelling and Grammar window.
Command + Semicolon (;): Find misspelled words in a document.
Shift + Command + Plus(+): Increase the size of the selected text.
Shift + Command + Minus(-): Decrease the size of the selected text.
Shift + Command + Question mark(?): Display the Help menu.
Shift + Up arrow: Extend text selection to the line above.
Shift + Down arrow: Extend text selection to the line below.
Shift + Left arrow: Extend text selection one character to the left.
Shift + Right arrow: Extend text selection one character to the right.
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Shift + Option + Up arrow: Extend text selection to the beginning of the current
paragraph. You can repeat the shortcut to select more paragraphs.
Shift + Option + Down arrow: Extend text selection to the end of the current
paragraph.
Shift + Option + Left arrow: Extend text selection to the beginning of the current
word.
Shift + Option + Right arrow: Extend text selection to the end of the current word.
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Using the following keyboard shortcuts and gestures, you can navigate the Stocks app
more efficiently.
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