Look through the menus.
The keyboard shortcuts are listed right next to the commands.
Also, look through the keyboard panel of the System Preferences (Apple menu) for the global …
Apple recommends these:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75459
http://www.tuaw.com/2005/12/11/top-x...tcuts-in-os-x/
...... but my favorite is highlight a word ...…
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Originally Posted by OreoCookie
Try the MacHelp. There is a list of shortcuts.
Many of the shortcuts are similar to Windows. Instead of strg+c, Apple+c copies, Apple+A,…
F9 = show all windows
F10 = show current app's windows
F11 = show Desktop
F12 = show Dashboard
Command-ctrl-D = look up word underneath the mouse in Dictionary
Command-option-esc …
THX for the great tips guys.
Is there anything else I should know about the TouchPad on my MacBook Pro?
For example I know if I use two of my fingers and make a vertical motion…
fn-up or down arrow will scroll a page at a time rather than a line at a time in your browser.
fn will convert the keyboard into a number pad when pressed in conjunction with 7, 8…
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Originally Posted by tooki
FYI: "strg" is "Alt" on English keyboards.
tooki
No . "Strg" is shorthand for "Steuerung", which means "Control" - "Ctrl".
"Alt" is just…
Just create a keyboard shortcut in MS Office for the Edit>Paste Special menu item. To do so, open Word, go to Tools>Customise>Customise Keyboard... and select "Edit" in th…
Those instructions look a lot like they're aimed at the Windows version. Which reminds me that having a "right mouse button," even on a Mac, is a good thing. When you right click…
Found the answer and I'm posting it here for future searchers to find....
This from a post I found elsewhere:
Turns out, a printer driver has to be loaded first. Any printer drive…
You did not keep the serial numbers to apps that cost thousands of dollars? Wow. Sucks to be you. I don't know about what version of Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro you have, but …
Do you still have the Software Proof of Purchase coupons? You might be able to call Apple, and upon proof that you purchased them, get a new set for a nominal fee.
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Originally Posted by hickey
that was pretty ill
Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I was born in the '60s, so I need a little help with the current vernacular.