Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
These keystrokes should work on Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard (many also work on 10.4 Tiger).
Please note that Cmd is short for the Command key (otherwise called the Apple key).
Guide to the Mac’s Menu Symbols
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Symbol
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Key on Keyboard |
Symbol
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Key on Keyboard |
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Command/Apple key (like Control on a PC) |
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Delete |
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Option (like Alt on a PC) |
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Escape |
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Shift |
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Page Up |
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Control (Control-click = Right-click) |
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Page Down |
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Tab |
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Home |
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Return |
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End |
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Enter (on Number Pad) |
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Arrow Keys |
Finder Shortcuts
| Action | Keystroke |
| Open Sidebar item in a new window | Cmd-Click it |
| Switch Finder views (Icon, List, Column, Cover Flow) | Cmd-1, Cmd-2, Cmd-3, Cmd-4 |
| In List view, expand a folder | Right Arrow |
| In List view, collapse a folder | Left Arrow |
| Rename the selected file/folder | Press Return (or Enter) |
| Go into selected folder or open the selected file | Cmd-Down Arrow |
| Go to parent folder | Cmd-Up Arrow |
| Go Back | Cmd-[ (that’s left square bracket) |
| Go Forward | Cmd-] (that’s right square bracket) |
| Select the next icon in Icon and List views | Tab (Shift-Tab reverses direction) |
| Alternate columns in Column View | Tab (Shift-Tab reverses direction) |
| Instantly show long file name (for names condensed with a “…”) | Hold Option while mousing over long filenames |
| Resize current column to fit the longest file name | Double-Click column resize widget |
| Resize all columns to fit their longest file names | Option Double-Click resize widget |
| Copy and Paste files | Cmd-C, then Cmd-V |
| Move a file instead of copying. (Copies the file to the destination and removes it from the original disk.) | Cmd-Drag file to disk |
| Move selected files to the Trash | Cmd-Delete |
| Empty the Trash (with warning) | Cmd-Shift-Delete |
| Empty the Trash (without warning) | Cmd-Opt-Shift-Delete |
| Cancel a drag-n-drop action while in the midst of dragging | Esc |
| Show Inspector (a single, live refreshing Info window) | Cmd-Opt-I |
| Undo the last action (such as rename file, copy file, etc.) | Cmd-Z |
| Hide/Show Sidebar (on the left) | Cmd-Opt-T |
| Move or Remove item in toolbar (at the top of the window). This works in most programs. |
Cmd-drag |
| Open Quick Look (Mac OS 10.5) | With file selected, tap Spacebar (or Cmd-Y) |
| Zoom In/Out on a Quick Look Preview | Cmd-Plus(+) or Cmd-Minus(-) |
| Find by File Name (Mac OS 10.5) | Cmd-Shift-F |
Application Switcher
| Action | Keystroke |
| Quickly switch between 2 programs (such as: InDesign & Photoshop) |
Press Cmd-Tab to switch to the last used program. Press Cmd-Tab again to switch back. NOTE: Press keys quickly and do NOT hold them down. |
| Switch between programs (but you choose which program to switch to) | Press Cmd-Tab and continue holding Cmd. While holding Cmd, to choose which program you want to switch to you can: • press Tab (several times if needed) to scroll right • press Shift-Tab or tilde(~) to scroll left • use the left/right arrow keys • aim with the mouse • use end/home keys to just to first/last item |
| Quit a program using the application switcher | When in the app switcher you’re already holding Cmd. Once the program is selected hit Q to quit. |
| Hide a program using the application switcher | When in the app switcher you’re already holding Cmd. Once the program is selected hit H to hide. |
| Cancel out of the application switcher once it’s open | When in the app switcher you’re already holding Cmd. Hit Esc or period(.) |
Dock Shortcuts
| Action | Keystroke |
| Hide all other applications (except the one you’re clicking on) | Command-Option click an App’s icon in Dock |
| Reveal a Dock item’s location in the Finder | Command Click on the icon in the Dock |
| Move and a Dock item to somewhere else on the hard drive | Command Drag the icon from the Dock to new destination |
| Force a file to open in a specific program | While dragging the file onto an app’s icon in the Dock, hold Command-Option |
| When in an app’s Dock menu, change the Quit to Force Quit | Hold Option while in Dock menu |
| Force the Dock to only resize to non-interpolated icon sizes | Hold Option while dragging Dock separator |
| Move Dock to left, bottom, right side of screen | Hold Shift and drag Dock divider |
| Temporarily turn magnification on (or off) It’s a toggle. | Hold Control-Shift (Mac OS 10.5 and later) |
Working with Windows
| Action | Keystroke |
| Switch windows (works in most programs) | Next window: Cmd-tilde(~) Previous Window: Cmd-Shift-tilde(~) |
| See where the File/Folder is located (a menu will pop-up displaying the folder hierarchy). This works in “most” programs as well as the Finder. | Cmd-Click on name of the window in its titlebar |
| Move a window in the background without switching to it. (Example: You’re in a dialog and can’t move a window in the background, so Cmd-Drag its titlebar.) |
Cmd-Drag on a window’s titlebar |
Taking Screenshots
| Action | Keystroke |
| Take picture of the entire screen | Cmd-Shift-3 |
| Take picture of a selected area | Cmd-Shift-4 and Drag over desired area New in Mac OS 10.5: While dragging: - Hold Spacebar to move selected area. - Hold Shift to change size in one direction only (horizontal or vertical) - Hold Option for center-based resizing. |
| Take picture of a specific window/object | Cmd-Shift-4, then press Spacebar, then Click on the window/object |
| Copy the screenshot to the clipboard instead of making a file | Hold Control with the above keystrokes |
| Screenshots are saved to the Desktop as PNG file in OS 10.4 and later (or a PDF file in OS 10.3 and prior). | |
Startup Commands
| Action | Keystroke |
| Eject CD on boot | Hold Mouse button down immediately after powering on |
| OS X Safe boot | Hold Shift during startup |
| Start up in FireWire Target Disk mode | Hold T during startup |
| Startup from a CD | Hold C during startup |
| Bypass primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume (CD, etc.) | Hold Cmd-Opt-Shift-Delete during startup |
| Choose Startup disk before booting | Hold Option during startup |
| Start up in Verbose mode | Hold Cmd-V during startup |
| Start up in Single-User mode (command line) | Hold Cmd-S during startup |
| Force OS X startup | Hold X during startup |
Shutdown/Sleep Commands
| Action | Keystroke |
| Shutdown immediately (no confirmation) | Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-Eject |
| Sleep immediately (no confirmation) | Cmd-Opt-Eject |
| Restart, Sleep, Shutdown dialog (like hitting the Power button on old Mac keyboards) | Ctrl-Eject |
| Put display to sleep | Ctrl-Shift-Eject |
Dashboard
| Action | Keystroke |
| Open/Close Widget Dock | Cmd-Plus(+) |
| Cycle to next/previous “page” of widgets in widget dock | Cmd-Right/Left Arrow |
| Close a widget without having to open the widget dock | Hold Option and hover over widget (close box will appear) |
| Reload/Refresh a widget | Cmd-R |
Spaces Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6