command + click the window title
in the finder, show a menu of a list of folders up the heirarchy
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command + option + 8 (its activated)
command + option + =
command +option + -
command + option + 8 (its deactivated)
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command + Option + Control + 8 (toggle)
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Adding a spoken command for keyboard shortcut
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and finally Safari...
in the finder, show a menu of a list of folders up the heirarchy
try this too...
command + option + 8 (its activated)
command + option + =
command +option + -
command + option + 8 (its deactivated)
this...
command + Option + Control + 8 (toggle)
this is cool too...
Adding a spoken command for keyboard shortcut
Make the application active and say, "Define a keyboard command." Press the keys for the keyboard shortcut then say, "Save."
Type the words you want to use for the command in the text box and select whether to use it just in the active application or globally.
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Copy an icon
Option + drag
Align icons
command + drag
Create an alias to an icon
command + Option + drag
Open a folder in a separate window
command + double-click
List view, open a folder
Option + Right Arrow
List view, close a folder
Option + Left Arrow
List view, open all the folders in the selected folder
command + Option + Right Arrow
List view, close all the folders in the selected folder
command + Option + Left Arrows
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To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.
To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4 then drag to select the area you want in the picture.
To take a picture of a window, menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press Command-Shift-4 then press the Space bar. Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highlighted, then click.
The picture is saved as a Preview PDF file on the Desktop. If you want the picture saved on the Clipboard, hold down the Control (ctrl) key with the keys shown above.
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Add a bookmark to the Bookmark bar
Drag the page icon from the address box to the bar
Add a bookmark to the Bookmark menu
Open the page then press Command + Shift + D
Move a bookmark on the Bookmark bar
Drag the bookmark left or right
Remove a bookmark from the Bookmark bar
Drag the bookmark off the top of the bar
Change the name or address of a bookmark in the All Bookmark view
Click to select the bookmark and press Return
Select the next bookmark name or address to change it
Press the Tab key
Complete editing the text of a bookmark
Press the Return key
Delete a bookmark in the All Bookmark view
Select it and press Delete
Scroll up, down, left, or right
Press an arrow key
Scroll a larger increment
Press Option + an arrow key
Scroll down a screen
Press the Space bar
Scroll up a screen
Press Shift + the Space bar
Open a page in a new window
Press Command + click a link or bookmark
Open a page in a new window behind the current window
Press Shift + Command + click a link or bookmark
See a list of the last ten pages by name
Press the Back or Forward button
See a list of the last ten pages by address
Press Option + the Back or Forward button
See a downloaded file in the Finder
Click the icon next to the file in the Download window