Keyboard Shortcuts

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Mac Keyboard Shortcuts

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Here are 20 keyboard shortcuts that can help improve your productivity:

Command + S: Save the current document or file.

Command + N: Open a new window or document in the active application.

Command + P: Print the current document or file.

Command + F: Find text or items in the active document or web page.

Command + G: Find the next occurrence of the searched item.

Command + H: Hide the active application’s windows.

Command + M: Minimize the active window to the Dock.

Command + Shift + 3: Take a screenshot of the entire screen and save it as a file.

Command + Shift + 4: Take a screenshot of a selected portion of the screen and save it as a file.

Command + Shift + A: Open the Applications folder in Finder.

Command + Shift + U: Open the Utilities folder in Finder.

Command + , (comma): Open the preferences/settings for the active application.

Command + Option + Esc: Open the Force Quit Applications window.

Command + ~ (tilde): Switch between open windows of the active application.

Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab in a web browser.

Command + Shift + N: Create a new folder in Finder.

Command + Option + Control + Power button: Force restart your Mac.

Command + Control + Q: Lock your Mac’s screen.

Command + Option + D: Show/hide the Dock.

Command + Shift + H: Open the Home folder in Finder.

These shortcuts can help you become even more proficient at using your Mac and increase your productivity. Remember that some shortcuts may vary depending on the macOS version or the applications you are using.

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