![]() Option+Left Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word, add Shift to this to highlight the text.Control+E: Move to the end of a line or paragraph.How to find End and Home on a Mac keyboard) Control+A: Move to the beginning of the line (more here:.Control+K: Delete the text from where your curser is to the end of the line.Control+D: Delete the character on the right.Control+H: Delete the character on the left.Shift+Command+(+) (plus sign): Increase font size.Shift+Command+(-) (minus sign): Decrease font size.Shift+Command+S: Save As or duplicate the document.Shift+Command+P: Page setup (for checking how the page will print).Command+T: will open a new tab if you’re in the Finder or in a web browser, or any other app that supports Tabs.(Press shift to select the text between the insertion point and the destination in each of these scenarios) Command+Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the end of the document.Command+Up Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the document.Command+Right Arrow: Move the cursor to the end of the line.Command+Left Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the line.When editing text work smarter with these key combos, which work in most of the word processors we have used: F4: A shortcut to all the apps you have on your Mac.Option+Shift+Command+Q: Log out of your user account.Control+Option+Command+Power button: Quits all your apps and shuts your Mac.Control+Shift+Power button: Puts your display to sleep.Control+Command+Power button will restart your Mac.Basic Apple keyboard shortcutsįor Mac newbies and oldies alike, these keyboard shortcuts will probably be the ones you use the most: If you don’t have an Apple Keyboard these key combos should still, work – sometimes you have to hit a Windows key instead of Command. ![]() Zap the Mac’s NVRAM, reset the SMC, or boot into Recovery mode, there are keyboard combinations that you hold down while booting your Mac.
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