Making Project Management Easier 2: Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
It may not seem like it on paper (screen?), but keyboard shortcuts can save time. If you’re a project management who is on the computer all day, here are few Mac keyboard shortcuts that can make your life at least a little bit easier! PC user? Get some great tips at our post on PC Keyboard Shortcuts
The Command key has this symbol on it: ![]()
| Copy a folder or file | Command + C | |
| Paste a folder or file | Command + V | |
| Cut to clipboard | Command + X | |
| Search or Find | Command + F | |
| Force quit an application | Command + Option + Esc | |
| Capture screen | Command + Control + Shift + 3 | |
| Find properties | Command + I | |
| Command + P | ||
| Quit a program | Command + Q | |
| Save a file | Command + S | |
| Toggle between applications | Command + Tab | |
| Swith to next window | Command + ~ | |
| Undo | Command + Z | |
| Select all items | Command + A | |
| Rename a folder | Select item + Enter | |
| New folder | Command + N | |
| open clicked application in the Finder | Command + Click |
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July 21st, 2009 at 4:59 pm
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