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Archive for the ‘Mac’ Category

MAC Hidden Shortcuts (P1)

Posted by antriksh911 on May 13, 2010

Hope its usefull to all Mac Users !

Command + A          Select All

Command + B          Hide Toolbar

Command + C          Copy

Command + D          Open the Desktop folder

Command + E          Eject

Command + F          Find

Command + H         Hide the current application

Command + I           Get Info on the selected items

Command + J          Open the View Option dialog box

Command + K         Open the Connect to Server dialog box

Command + L         Make alias(es) for the selected item(s)

Command + M        Minimize the active window to the Dock

Command + N        Open a new Finder window

Command + O        Open

Command + P         Print

Command + R         Show Original of the selected alias

Command + S         Save Start in Single-User mode (when pressed during startup)

Command + T         Add to Favorites

Command + V         Paste

Command + W       Close the active window

Command + X        Cut

Command + Z        Undo

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How to Quit “Finder”

Posted by antriksh911 on March 24, 2010

You can quit the Mac OS X Finder in a few different ways, the fastest way is to just launch the Terminal and type the following at the command line:

killall Finder

Force Quit the Finder

Another easy way to quit the Finder is to use Force Quit, which is accessible by hitting Command+Option+Escape to bring up a Force Quit dialog box. From here, just select Finder and then click ‘relaunch’ which will reload the Finder.

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Screen Capture Shortcut

Posted by antriksh911 on March 22, 2010

You probably already know the  Command-Shift-3 shortcut for taking a screen capture of your entire screen, and you may even know about Command-Shift-4, which gives you a crosshair cursor so you can choose which area of the screen you want to capture.

The most-secret hidden capture shortcut is Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4), which, instead of creating a file on your desktop, copies the capture into your Clipboard memory, so you can paste it where you want.

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