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Keyboard Shortcuts YOU Should Know in macOS



Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to use your computer more effectively – whether simple copy and paste commands to far more advanced screenshot tools. Here are over 40 keyboard shortcuts you should know in macOS

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:19 Copy and Paste shortcuts
1:06 Navigation shortcuts
2:59 Screenshot shortcuts
4:59 Pages shortcuts
6:20 Safari shortcuts
8:00 Finder shortcuts
10:15 Bonus shortcut
11:45 Conclusion

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28 Comments

  1. Could you please compile it to a pdf document that I can print it out? Because I can not remember these shortcuts after watch this video, I need to practice a lot to build muscle memory.

  2. Do you have a document we could download with all these shortcuts on It? Or is there a list on the Mac somewhere that can be easily accessed and referenced or printed out? Thank you.

  3. If you don't want to save the screen capture, you could use (which I use every other day it seems) command+control+shift+4. That will save the screen capture to your clipboard so you could paste it. However, it won't be saved, which is useful when you are shopping for instance and want to send a family member a quick capture of an item via messages but don't need to save it…

  4. Any trick up your sleeve to completely delete an app and all its related files. So stupid Apple doesn't require app developers to include and uninstall app with their programs.

  5. Nice video, but you’ve forgotten a few of the best shorcuts for browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox):

    – switch between tabs:
    Ctrl, Tab (goes to the right)
    Ctrl, Shift, Tab (goes to the left)

    – If you’ve up to 9 tabs in a page in browser you can quick access it by the order of them (e.g.: having youtube at the first on the left, them gmail):
    Cmd + 1 (opens youtube)
    Cmd + 2 (opens gmail)

    Other very handy for working with multiples windows from an app is to quick switch between them with Cmd + ` (this tilt is right above the tab key)