I like to figure out the fastest way to do things. I hope these keystrokes help you to become the power user that lies within. These keystrokes have been tested in Mac OS X Mavericks (Mac OS 10.9) but most should work on other versions of Mac OS (10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.7 Lion, etc.).
Menu Symbols
| Menu Symbol | Key on Keyboard |
| Command/Apple Key (like Control on a PC) Also written as Cmd | |
| Option (like Alt on a PC) | |
| Shift | |
| Control (Control-click = Right-click) | |
| Tab | |
| Return | |
| Enter (on Number Pad) | |
| Eject | |
| Escape | |
| Page Up | |
| Page Down | |
| Home | |
| End | |
| Arrow Keys | |
| Delete Left (like Backspace on a PC) | |
| Delete Right (also called Forward Delete) |
Finder
| Action | Keystroke |
| Open Sidebar item in a new Tab or Window (depending on Finder Preferences) | Cmd-Click |
| 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 bracket) |
| Go Forward | Cmd-] (that’s right 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) |
| Resize one column to fit the longest file name | Double-Click column divider (or the resize widget at the bottom of the column divider, depending on your setup) |
| Resize all columns to fit their longest file names | Option Double-Click column divider (or the resize widget at the bottom of the column divider, depending on your setup) |
| Copy and Paste files | Cmd-C, then Cmd-V |
| Copy and Paste files Exactly (Keeps original ownership & permissions. Requires Admin username & password.) | Cmd-C, then Cmd-V |
| Cut and Paste files (Move files) | Cmd-C, then Cmd-Option–V |
| Move a file instead of copying (Copies 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-S |
| Hide/Show Toolbar (on the top) and the Sidebar | Cmd-Opt-T |
| Move or Remove item in toolbar (at the top of the window). Works in most programs. | Cmd-Drag |
| Open Quick Look (Previews most types of files without having to open them) | Spacebar (or Cmd-Y) or on a trackpad tap with 3 fingers. |
| Zoom In/Out in Quick Look (Images & PDFs) | Pinch on a trackpad or hold Opt while scrolling. For images, holding Opt zooms to 100%. |
| Find Files | Cmd-F |
App Switcher
| Action | Keystroke |
| Quickly switch between 2 apps (like InDesign & Photoshop) | Press Cmd-Tab to switch to last used app. Press Cmd-Tab again to switch back. NOTE: Press keys quickly and do NOT hold. |
| Switch between apps | Press Cmd-Tab & continue holding Cmd. While holding Cmd, to choose which app you want to switch to you can:
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| Quit an app in the app switcher | When in the app switcher you’re already holding Cmd, so hit Q to quit selected app. |
| Hide an app in the app switcher | In the app switcher you’re already holding Cmd, so hit H to hide selected app. |
| Cancel the app switcher | In the app switcher you're already holding Cmd, so hit Esc or period(.) |
Managing Windows & Dialogs
| Action | Keystroke |
| Switch to next window | Cmd-tilde(~) |
| Switch to previous window | Cmd-Shift-tilde(~) |
| See where the File/Folder is located (a menu will pop-up displaying the folder hierarchy). Works in most programs, including the Finder. | Cmd-Click on name of the window (in the titlebar) |
| Move a window in the background without switching to it. | Cmd-Drag on the window’s titlebar |
| Choose “Don’t Save” in a Dialog | Cmd-D in some apps, but other apps use Cmd-Delete (Cmd-D will change the location to the Desktop) |
Dock
| 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 |
| Force a file to open in a specific app | While dragging the file onto an app’s icon in the Dock, hold Command-Option |
| In an App’s Dock menu change the Quit to Force Quit (Click & hold on an App in the Dock to show the menu) | Hold Option while in Dock menu |
| Move Dock to left, bottom, right side of screen | Hold Shift and drag Dock divider |
| Change the icon size of a stack (must be the grid view) | Cmd-plus(+) or Cmd-minus(–) |
| Temporarily turn magnification on/off | Hold Control-Shift |
| Force the Dock to only resize to non-interpolated icon sizes | Hold Option while dragging Dock separator |
Dashboard
| Action | Keystroke |
| 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 |
Working with Text
Some only work in Cocoa apps like Safari, Mail, TextEdit, etc.
| Action | Keystroke |
| Go to end of line | Cmd-right arrow |
| Go to beginning of line | Cmd-left arrow |
| Go to end of all the text | Cmd-down arrow |
| Go to beginning of all the text | Cmd-up arrow |
| Go to end of current or next word | Option-right arrow |
| Go to beginning of current or previous word | Option-left arrow |
| Add Shift to the above keystrokes to make a selection to that point. | |
| On Laptops: Delete Text to the right of the cursor (like the Del key on a full keyboard) | Function(fn)-Delete |
| Non-touching (Discontinuous) text selections | Command-drag |
| Select non-linear areas | Option-drag |
| Delete entire word to the left | Opt-Delete |
| Paste and Match Style (so it looks the same as the text you are pasting into) | Cmd–Opt-Shift–V |
| Look up word in dictionary | Mouse over a word and hit Cmd-Ctrl-D (Or on a trackpad use 3 fingers to tap on a word) |
| Display Emoji pop-up (new in 10.9 Mavericks) | Command-Control-Space (You can then start typing to search the list of Emojis) |
| Display Special/Alternate Characters (new in 10.9 Mavericks) | Hold any key. Example: Holding the “A” key will display à á â etc. You can press the corresponding number under the character you want to type to choose it (or arrow over to it). |
| Auto completion word | Start typing the word. Press Esc (or F5) to open suggested word list |
| Switch to Outline Mode in TextEdit |
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Screenshots
Screenshots are saved to the Desktop as a PNG file.
| Action | Keystroke |
| Take picture of the entire screen | Cmd-Shift-3 |
| Take picture of a selected area | Cmd-Shift-4 and Drag over an area While dragging:
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| Take picture of a specific window/object | Cmd-Shift-4, then press Spacebar, then Click on the window/object |
| Hold Control with any of the follow keystrokes to copy the screenshot to the clipboard instead of making a file. | |
Spotlight
| Action | Keystroke |
| Open Spotlight Menu | Cmd-Space |
| Open Spotlight Search Window | Cmd-Option-Space |
| Launch Top Hit (in the Menu) | Return |
| Reveal selected item in Finder | In Spotlight Menu: Cmd-Click item or press Cmd-Return In Spotlight/Find Window: Press Cmd-R |
| Skip to first result in a category | Cmd up/down arrow |
| Look up the definition of a word | Type the word in Spotlight menu’s search field and hit Cmd–L to look it up. |
| Clear Spotlight’s search field | Esc clears to do another search. Esc a second time closes Spotlight menu. |
Mission Control
| Action | Keystroke |
| Enter Mission Control | Ctrl-Up Arrow |
| Move to a neighboring space/full screen app | Ctrl-Left or Right Arrow |
| View Windows in the Current App | Ctrl-Down Arrow |
| Show Desktop | F11 (may need to hold the fn buton on some keyboards) |
| Show Dashboard | F12 (may need to hold the fn buton on some keyboards) or the dedicated Dashboard key |
Startup, Restart, Shutdown & Sleep
| Action | Keystroke |
| Eject CD on boot | Hold Mouse button down immediately after powering on |
| Safe boot | Hold Shift during startup |
| Start up in FireWire Target Disk mode | Hold T during startup |
| Startup from a CD, DVD | 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 |
| Shutdown immediately (no confirmation) | Hold Cmd-Opt-Ctrl and press the Eject key or Power button |
| Restart immediately (no confirmation) | Cmd-Ctrl-Eject |
| Forced Restart (only do this when absolutely needed) | Cmd-Ctrl-Power button |
| Sleep immediately (no confirmation) | Press the Power button (or hit Cmd-Opt-Eject) |
| Show Dialog with Restart, Sleep & Shutdown Options | Hold Ctrl and press the Eject key or Power button (or hold the Power button about 1.5 seconds and the dialog will appear) |
| Put display to sleep | Hold Ctrl-Shift and press the Eject key or Power button |
Safari
| Action | Keystroke |
| Switch to Next Tab | Ctrl-Tab (or Cmd-Shift-Right Arrow) |
| Switch to Previous Tab | Ctrl-Shift-Tab (or Cmd-Shift-Left Arrow) |
| Go to one of the first 9 bookmarks in the Bookmarks Bar (doesn’t work on folders) | Cmd-1 through Cmd-9 |
| Move between found items | Cmd-F, enter your search text and Press: Return to Move Forward Shift-Return to Move Backward |
| Cancel current Find | Press Escape or Cmd-Period(.) |
| Scroll by one full screen | Scroll Down: Spacebar or Option–Down Arrow Scroll Up: Shift–Spacebar or Option-Up Arrow |
| Open Link in New Tab (in the background) | Cmd–Click a link |
| Open Link in New Window | Cmd–Opt–Shift Click a link |
| Add to Reading List | Shift–Click a link |
Apple Mail
| Action | Keystroke |
| Send Message | Cmd–Shift–D (remember as D = Deliver) |
| Reply to Message | Cmd–R or Opt–Double Click Message |
| Reply All | Cmd–Shift–R |
| Go to Inbox | Cmd–1 |
| Go to other mailboxes in your favorites bar | Cmd–2, 3, etc. |
| Prevent the next message from being automatically selected & marked as read | Opt–Delete |
Miscellaneous
| Action | Keystroke |
| Force Quit (displayed list of apps) | Cmd-Opt-Esc |
| Scroll using a Trackpad (like a mouse’s scroll wheel) | Slide 2 fingers on the trackpad |
| Right-click using a Trackpad (like on a 2 button mouse) | Place 2 fingers on the trackpad and Click |
| Quickly find any menu item and launch it. |
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| If an app re-opens with the windows that were open when you last quit it, you can tell it not to re-open the windows. | Hold Shift while launching an app |
| Change system volume without the confirmation beeps | Hold Shift while changing volume |
| Change system volume in smaller increments | Hold Opt–Shift while changing volume |
| Completely smooth scrolling, one pixel at a time. (Only works in some apps.) | Hold Option while dragging scrollbar |
| Open System Preferences: These launch directly into a preference pane. Here are 2 examples. |
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| Customize the toolbar at the top of a window. Works in the Finder, Apple Mail, Preview, etc. but not some apps, like Firefox. |
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| Move the Terminal cursor with the mouse | Option–click where you’d like the cursor |
Preview
| Action | Keystroke |
| Zoom In or Out | Cmd-Plus(+) or Cmd-Minus(-) |
| Zoom to Actual Size | Cmd-0 |
| Zoom to Fit | Cmd-9 |
Emacs Key Bindings
Only work in Cocoa apps like Safari, Mail, TextEdit, etc.
| Action | Keystroke | Remember As |
| go to start of line (move cursor to start of line) | Ctrl-A | A = Start of alphabet |
| go to end of line (move cursor to end of line) | Ctrl-E | E = End |
| go up one line | Ctrl-P | P = Previous |
| go down one line | Ctrl-N | N = Next |
| go back a character (move cursor left) | Ctrl-B | B = Back |
| go forward a character (move cursor right) | Ctrl-F | F = Forward |
| delete the character to the right of the cursor | Ctrl-D | D = Delete |
| delete the character to the left of the cursor | Ctrl-H | |
| delete the selection or to the end of the line (acts like cutting the text) | Ctrl-K | K = Kill |
| yank back the killed text (acts like pasting) | Ctrl-Y | Y = Yank |
| scroll down | Ctrl-V | |
| center the current line in the window | Ctrl-L | |
| insert line break after the cursor without moving the cursor | Ctrl-O | |
| transpose letters (swaps letters on left and right of cursor) | Ctrl-T | T = Transpose |
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