This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Mac OS X across several categories:
1) Startup and login shortcuts like command+option+P+R to reset PRAM or shift at startup for safe boot.
2) System-wide shortcuts like option+volume to open Sound preferences or command+space to cycle keyboard layouts.
3) Universal Access shortcuts for zoom, screen inversion, Sticky Keys, and Mouse Keys.
4) Finder shortcuts for files, folders, windows, and volumes like command+O to open selected items or command+N for a new Finder window.
5) Application shortcuts like command+tab to cycle through apps or command+` to
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Mac OS X across several categories:
1) Startup and login shortcuts like command+option+P+R to reset PRAM or shift at startup for safe boot.
2) System-wide shortcuts like option+volume to open Sound preferences or command+space to cycle keyboard layouts.
3) Universal Access shortcuts for zoom, screen inversion, Sticky Keys, and Mouse Keys.
4) Finder shortcuts for files, folders, windows, and volumes like command+O to open selected items or command+N for a new Finder window.
5) Application shortcuts like command+tab to cycle through apps or command+` to
The inside cover of Mac OS X Power Tools contains a list of selected
keyboard shorcuts in OS X. Below is a more complete list, divided into sections based on where they are applicable. For mouse/keyboard actions, check out the "Modified Mousing" link to the left. (Letter keys are printed here in CAPS for clarity -- you do not need to press the shift key unless explicitly instructed.) (NOTE: This page is in the process of being updated for full Panther compatibility.)
Startup and Login (see Chapter 3)
command+option+O+F Invoke Open Firmware
command+option+P+R Reset PRAM
T Startup in FireWire Target Disk Mode
option Invoke Startup Manager
command+S Invoke single-user mode
command+V Invoke verbose mode
C Boot from CD/DVD
X Boot into OS X (if you previously
booted from OS 9 on the same volume)
shift (immediately at startup) Safe boot
shift (after boot screen, until Override auto-login
login screen)
shift (after login screen) Safe login
option+escape, then click on a Present name/password login dialog user instead of list of users
System-wide (various chapters)
option+volume up/down/mute Open Sound preferences
option+brightness up/down Open Display preferences
command+space Cycle through active keyboard
layouts/scripts
F12 Eject CD/DVD drive (hold down for
two seconds)
return or enter Select default button in dialog (OK,
Open, Save, etc.)
escape or command+. Exit/cancel dialog
command+shift+Q Log out
command+option+shift+Q Log out without confirmation dialog
power button (laptops) or Bring up Restart/Sleep/Shut Down
control+eject (desktops) dialog
command+option+eject Sleep computer immediately
(desktops)
command+option+escape Bring up Force Quit window
command+control+eject Restart immediately (chance to save
(desktops) changes in open documents)
command+option+control+eject Shutdown immediately (chance to
(desktops) or save changes in open documents) command+option+control+power (laptops) command+control+power button Force restart (no chance to save changes in open documents)
hold power button Force shutdown (no chance to save
changes in open documents)
Universal Access (must be enabled in Universal Access
command+shift+N New Folder in active Finder window
(including the Desktop)
arrow keys Navigate items in active Finder
window window
tab/shift+tab Select next/previous file or folder
(alphabetically)
type name of file/folder Select that file/folder
return Edit file/folder name
command+O Open selected item(s)
command+I Open Get Info window for selected
item(s)
command+option+I Open File Inspector window
command+D Duplicate selected item(s)
command+L Create alias(es) for selected item(s)
command+R (for aliases) Show target of selected alias ("reveal
original")
command+T Add selected item(s) to Favorites
(creates alias in Favorites folder)
command+delete Move selected item(s) to Trash
command+down arrow Open item(s); add option key to close
current folder
command+up arrow Switch to enclosing folder (if no
windows are open, opens new window to Home); add option key to close current folder
option+right arrow/left arrow Toggle disclosure triangle for
(folders in list view) selected folder(s) open/closed
command+option+right Toggle disclosure triangle for all
arrow/left arrow (folders in list folder(s) open/closed view) Finder: Windows (see Chapter 5; Application shortcuts, listed below, also apply to the Finder)
command+N New Finder window
command+1/2/3 View active window as
Icons/List/Columns
control+tab or control+I (in list Change column sorting; cycles
view) columns left to right (add shift key to cycle right to left)
command+B Show/hide window toolbar for active
window
command+shift+C/H/I/A/F Go to Computer / Home / iDisk /
Applications / Favorites in active window (a new window will be opened if necessary)
command+shift+G Bring up "Go to Folder" dialog in
active window (a new window will be opened if necessary)
command+[ or command+] Go back or forward in window view
history
command+W Close active Finder window
command+option+W Close all Finder windows
Finder: Volumes/Media (see Chapter 5)
command+E Eject volume/disc
Open/Save Dialog Shortcuts (see Chapter 5)
tab Switch between browser and text
fields
arrow keys, page up/down Navigate in browser
command+N Create new folder in the current
directory
command+D Change directory to Desktop
command+shift+A Change directory to /Applications
command+shift+C Change directory to Computer view
(list of volumes)
command+shift+F Change directory to Favorites folder
command+shift+H Change directory to Home folder
command+shift+I Change directory to iDisk (mounts
iDisk if necessary)
Dock (see Chapter 6)
command+option+D Toggle Dock auto-hide on/off
command+tab Cycle through active applications;
each tab press while holding command changes the application once. Add the shift key to cycle backwards. As long as you keep the command key pressed, you can also quit or hide applications as you cycle through them. Applications, including the Finder (see Chapters 6 and 7)
command+H Hide current application
command+option+H Hide all other applications
command+M Minimize active window to the Dock
command+option+M Minimize all windows in active
application to the Dock
command+` Cycle through current application's
windows (add the shift to cycle backwards)
command+, Open application preferences dialog
(not universal yet, but becoming more common)
Screenshot (see Chapter 7)
(By default, screenshots are saved to the Desktop in PDF format; add the control key to any of the combinations below to copy the screenshot to the clipboard instead; you can then paste it into any graphics application -- such as OS X's Preview -- and save it in any format you prefer.)
command+shift+3 Full screenshot
command+shift+4 Crosshair to allow selection of
screenshot area
command+shift+4, then Camera to capture specific screen
spacebar object
Text-related shortcuts in Cocoa applications (see Chapter 7)
Type
bindkey <RETURN>
in Terminal for complete list (in the list, ^ means the control key).