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Command-Q - Quit any program: If you're coming from a Windows computer, you might have gotten used to "X-ing out" of your applications by clicking on the X button at the top of any application window. In OS X, you close windows with the red X button (in the upper left of your window), but it will n...
Command-Q - Quit any program: If you're coming from a Windows computer, you might have gotten
used to "X-ing out" of your applications by clicking on the X button at the top of any application window.
In OS X, you close windows with the red X button (in the upper left of your window), but it will not quit
the app. To fully exit out of any Mac program in OS X, you'll need to use the Quit command with this
shortcut, or click on the app menu, then choose Quit - correct answer
Command-W, Option-Command-W - The first of these will close whatever active window you are using,
while the second one will close all the windows in the currently active app (or Finder, which is also an
app, really). These shortcuts will do the same thing as the Close Window option in the Finder and most
other apps. Chrome, for example, delineates between Close Window (Command-W) and Close Tab
(Command-Shift-W) - correct answer
Command-T - Whether you're in a web browser like Safari or Chrome or in the Finder itself, this
keyboard shortcut will open a new tab for you. In Chrome, Command-Shift-T will open the most recently
closed tab for you. Keep hitting this shortcut to open multiple tabs (or continue opening tabs in reverse
chronological order in Chrome) - correct answer
Command-Tab, Command-~ - The first of these shortcuts will activate Mac OS X's built-in application
switcher, which will let you switch between active apps running on your Mac. Keep holding down the
Command key and press Tab repeatedly to go to the next app from left to right. Use Command-~ (tilde,
usually above the Tab key) to switch to running apps from right to left. Holding down the Command key
and hitting Q will quit whatever program you are currently highlighting. - correct answer
Command-X, Command-C, Command-V - Cut, Copy, and Paste are three of the things I do most often in
my writing life, so using a mouse to head up to the Edit menu in an app to choose them from a menu
makes me cringe. Learn these three essential shortcuts (X for cut, C for copy, and V for paste-go figure),
and you'll save a ton of time every day. - correct answer
Command-F - Search is a massive part of any computer user's workflow, from finding the right
document to looking for a key word or phrase in Safari. To find something in the Finder, Safari or
Chrome, or in a Pages or Word document, simply hit the Command-F key combination and a little
window will show up where you can type in your search terms. Boom - you'll find what you need. -
correct answer
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