Mac Keyboard Shortcuts and Their Windows Equivalents
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts and Their Windows Equivalents
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts and Their Windows Equivalents
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If you are new to Mac OS X, it can be frustrating to learn some of the hot-keys that you were used
to on Windows. While there isn't always an exact equivalent, there are a few shortcuts that are
similar and will get you started.
Control-Alt-Delete
In Windows Control-Alt-Delete will bring up the security window allowing you to change users and
lock the computer, among other things. There are a few hot-keys on the Mac that can perform the
same functions.
Control-Command-Eject restarts the Mac
Control-Option-Command-Eject shuts down the Mac immediately
Shift-Command-Q logs you out so you can login as another account
Control-Shift-Escape
Control-Shift-Escape pulls up the task manage on Windows and the equivalent on the Mac is the
Force Quit menu. You access that with Command-Option-Escape.
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Print Screen
You can put a snapshot of screen into your clipboard on Windows with the Print Screen button. Mac
offers several hot-keys for screen shots:
Shift-Command-3 takes a screen shot of the entire screen
Shift-Command-4 takes a screen shot of an area
Shift-Command-4-Space takes a screen shot of a specific window
The cursor changes to show you which screen shot type you'll be taking, and the shot it saved to
your desktop.
To select all the text on a page or document, you hit Control-A or Command-A on a Mac.
Closing a window is slightly different on a Mac from Windows. On Windows, you close a file
window with Alt-F4 and the equivalent on a Mac is Command-W. But that only closes the open
window, not the entire app. If you need to close the entire app, you hit Command-Q.
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michael rakabopa Says:
February 1st, 2016 at 3:24 am
Better thanks for posting only that mac is not widely available .is it not possible to use the OS in in
windows or taking some apps of mac into windows
I am accessing a Web site that is directing me to Right-Click on something. What is the Mac
equivalent pls?
I really love the website design and your article on providing Mac shortcuts for windows is great. Is
it possible on the reverse.. Like windows shortcuts on Mac. I added you on my social network. :)
Thanks for such a nice post.
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