![]() ![]() In addition to shortcuts for starting or switching off the Mac, you can also find key commands for special characters such as French quotation marks, TM characters and many more. Here, too, the book provides competent help. For example, everyone should be able to look up how to get one in an emergency Mac starts in recovery mode or execute safe system start can. What is always particularly important to me with these small shortcut collections is the completeness in terms of general operation of the Mac. Important keyboard shortcuts are also represented Just Final Cut Pro and the like is not listed because you have to buy these programs separately. Other apps: App Store, maps, calculator, TextEdit, books, lexicon, graph, font collection, chess, sticky notes, terminal, Activity indicator, Console, Keychain Access, System Information, Automator, Script Editor, Disk Utility, Digital Color MeterĪs you can see, the author really has a collection of keyboard shortcuts ready for all Apple programs.Music and Movies: iTunes, QuickTime Player, DVD Player, iMovie, garage band. ![]() Photo apps: Photos, Digital Pictures, Photo Booth, Preview.Organize: contacts, calendar, reminders, notes.To give you an impression of which programs are represented, I have taken the list from the table of contents here: In the table of contents you can find all apps that Apple ships with a Mac. At around 12 x 16,5 cm a very handy work: Keyboard shortcuts for the Mac by Jonas Kraft (photos: Sir Apfelot). Markt + Technik Verlag was so friendly and also gave me a book (and a few copies for the raffle in the newsletter: Sign up here!) sent: "Mac Keyboard Shortcuts" by Jonas Kraft. The trade has a few books ready, of which I am here had already presented one from amac buch Verlag. Here you can either consult the Internet or put a little book on the shelf that contains such key combinations. But how do you actually know which keyboard shortcuts exist and which keys you have to press for a specific command? The key combinations CMD + A, CMD +C and CMD + V are pressed much faster. But no matter whether Mac or Windows PC: I often see how users even execute commands such as "select all", "copy" and "paste" via the context menu with the mouse. The concept of working efficiently with keyboard shortcuts is not just reserved for the Mac. Somehow I have the feeling that the use of keyboard shortcuts is more common among Mac users than among Windows users. 3 important keyboard shortcuts are also represented. ![]()
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