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Command + Q = Quit | Command + Q = Quit | ||
Command + A = Select All ( Similar to CTRL+A ) | |||
Command + C/V/X = Copy/Paste/Cut | Command + C/V/X = Copy/Paste/Cut | ||
Fn + Backspace = Delete | |||
Option + Command + Escape = Force Quit ( Similar to CTRL+ALT+DELETE ) | Option + Command + Escape = Force Quit ( Similar to CTRL+ALT+DELETE ) |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 26 January 2012
WHY
I just got a Powerbook 1GHz, 768MB ram G4. Oldie, I know, but I never saw how mac actually looks like long enough to like it in any way. I only tested it a few years ago in a vmware environment and the results weren't pleasing at all ! So, I got my Mac OS X™ 10.5.1 Installation DVD, got it installed ( quite cool ! ). Got it updated to 10.5.8 ( about 1G more of updates ).
The key combinations are kinda' weird coming from a Windows™ environment and there are just so many that I can't remember them all the time ! For all the new guys out there .. here they are !
KEYS
The key with an apple on the right of the alt key is called Command
The alt key with a sign under it is called Option
BOOT
Keep pressed
Command + Option + O + F = Boot into openfirmware
Command + Option + P + R = Reset PRAM
Safari
Command + L = Location ( Similar to ALT+D in Windows Firefox )
Command + D = Bookmark ( Similar to CTRL+B )
Command + T = New tab ( Similar to CTRL+T )
Command + Shift + Left/Right arrows = Switch tabs
MAC
Command + Q = Quit
Command + A = Select All ( Similar to CTRL+A )
Command + C/V/X = Copy/Paste/Cut
Fn + Backspace = Delete
Option + Command + Escape = Force Quit ( Similar to CTRL+ALT+DELETE )
Control + Command + Power = Reboot ( Similar to the Reboot button )
LINKS
[Resetting PowerBook and iBook Power Management Unit (PMU)]
file:///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/Shortcuts.html