The following is a professional summary of PS shortcut keys: In Photoshop software, common shortcut keys include: -Ctrl+O (Open): Open a file -Ctrl+N (New): create a new file -Ctrl+S (save): save the current file -Ctrl+Shift+S (Save As): Save as the specified format and name -Ctrl+Delete (fill foreground color): fill foreground color as background color -Alt+Delete (fill foreground color): fill the foreground color in the selected area -Ctrl+Z (Undo Operation): Undo the previous operation up to 20 times -Ctrl+Shift+Z (return to the previous step): return to the previous operation -Ctrl+D (Cancel Selection): Cancel the current selection -Ctrl+Alt+Z (undo operation): Unlike Ctrl+Z, you can undo it continuously -Ctrl+G (group): group the current layer with other layers -Ctrl+T (free transformation tool)/It is also the shortcut key to call up the text panel in the text editing bar: call up the free transformation tool and click the shortcut key of the text panel -Alt+Shift Scale Equally in the Center: Enlarge or reduce the canvas size in the center -Ctrl+1=Ctrl+Alt+0 100% Display: display 100% view scale -Ctrl+-/+Zoom In/Out: reduces or enlarges the canvas size -D Fast restore foreground and background color: fast restore the last used color -Ctrl+J Copy Layer: copy the current layer as a new layer -Shift+X quickly switch the foreground and background colors: switch the current layer to the previous layer -Ctrl+W Close the current window: Close the currently open window -Ctrl+C/X/V Copy/Cut/Paste: copy, cut, paste content -Ctrl+Alt+C Canvas size: resize the canvas -Ctrl+R Call out the ruler: Call out the ruler tool on the screen - Ctrl+;Display the drawn ruler: display the drawn ruler tool on the screen -Ctrl+H hide (temporary, cannot be seen when this command is not executed here, but always ends at any depth)/Show lines on the drawing board (path lines, selection areas, pulled rulers): hide or show lines on the drawing board -Ctrl+Shift+IReverse Selection: invert the selection -Ctrl+Enter Path Generation Selection: generate selection in path mode -Ctrl+Alt+G Clip Mask/Cancel Clip Mask: Clip Mask/Cancel Clip Mask -Ctrl+E flatten (convert to a layer): flatten the layer to become a layer -Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E layer capping: use the capping command to copy the contents of the upper layer to the lower layer -Ctrl+Alt+T start the reproduction function: use the reproduction function to generate new layers -Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T Play Reproduction: use the reproduction function to play the copy effect of the current layer -Ctrl+L Color Scale Tool: Call out Color Scale Tool -Ctrl+Shift+L automatic color scale: call up the automatic color scale tool -Ctrl+U Hue Saturation: adjust the hue saturation of the image -Ctrl+Shift+U Decolorization (black and white film): convert the image to black and white film -Ctrl+Shift+[] Quickly adjust the top and end of the layer: adjust the top or bottom of the layer in the layer menu The following is a summary of professional AI shortcut keys: -Ctrl+N New Canvas: Open a new canvas -Ctrl+D move reproduction (different from deselect in PS): use this shortcut key in AI to move multiple instances to the same point -Ctrl+Z infinitely restore the previous layer: use this shortcut key in AI to infinitely restore the previous layer -Ctrl+Shift+[] Quickly change upper and lower levels: use this shortcut key in AI to quickly switch to the previous or next level -Ctrl+2 Lock Layer (only for the selected layer): Use this shortcut key in AI to lock the selected layer -Ctrl+alt+2 Remove the clipping mask (different from the shortcut key for clipping mask in ps): use this shortcut key of ai to remove the clipping mask -ESC confirms text input, which is the opposite of that in ps (canceling text input): use this shortcut key in AI to confirm text input, and use this shortcut key in ps to cancel text input The above is a summary of common shortcut keys for ps and ai.I hope it is helpful to you!
For newcomers using Apple's operating system, shortcut keys are a troublesome problem. It is not easy to find shortcut keys one by one. Today's article solves the problem of finding shortcut keys everywhere. The first category: enable shortcut keys Press the key or key combination until the desired function appears (for example, press and hold Option during startup until the Start Manager appears, or press and hold Shift until the Safe Startup appears).Tip: If the startup function does not work and you are using a third-party keyboard, please connect the Apple keyboard and try again. Key press or key combination function; Option Display all bootable volumes (start the management program) Shift to perform safe startup (start in safe mode) C Boot from bootable disk (DVD, CD) T starts in FireWire target disk mode N Boot from the NetBoot server X Force Mac OS X to start (if there is a non Mac OS X startup volume) Command-V starts in verbose mode Command-S starts in single user mode
The second category: Finder shortcut key combination function Command-A Select all items in the front Finder window (select the desktop content if no window is opened) Option Command A Deselects all items Shift Command A Opens the Applications folder Command-C Copy Selected Item/Text to Cardboard Shift Command C Opens the Computer window Command-D Copy Selected Items Shift Command D Open Desktop Folder Command-E launched Command-F Find anything matching the Spotlight attribute Shift Command F Find Spotlight File Name Matches Option Command-F Navigate to the search bar in the Spotlight window that has been opened Shift Command-G to folder Shift Command H Opens the personal folder of the currently logged in user account Command-I Display Introduction
Option Command I Display Inspector Control Command I Get Summary Information Shift Command I Open iDisk Command-J calls up the "Display" option Command-K connection server Shift Command K Opens the Network window Command-L makes a stand in for the selected item Command-M Minimize Window Option Command-M Minimize all windows Command-N New Finder Window Shift Command New Folder Option Command New Smart Folder Command-O Open Selected Items Shift Command Q Logoff Option Shift Command Q Log off now Command-R displays the original (avatar) Command-T added to toolbar Shift Command T Add to Favorites Option Command T Hide/Show Toolbar in Finder Window Shift Command U Open the Utilities folder Command-V Paste Command-W Close Window Option Command W Close all windows Command-X Cut Option Command Y slide show (Mac OS X 10.5 or later) Command-Z Restore/Redo Command-1 is displayed as an icon Command-2 display in list mode Command-3 is displayed in columns
Command-4 is displayed in Cover Flow mode (Mac OS X 10.5 or later) Command-,(Command+comma key) Open Finder Preferences Command - '(accent key - above the Tab key in the American English keyboard layout) cycles through the open Finder window Command-Shift-?Open Mac Help Option Shift Command Esc (press and hold for three seconds) - only Mac OSX v10.5, v10.6 or later force the first application to exit Command - [Back Command -] Forward Command - up arrow to open the contained folder Control Command - Up arrow opens the contained folder in a new window Command - Down arrow opens highlighted item Command Tab Switch Application - Loop Forward Shift Command Tab Switch Application - Loop Back Command Delete Move to Trash Shift Command Delete Option Shift Command Delete emptying the wastebasket (no confirmation dialog box is displayed) Spacebar (or Command-Y) Quick View (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Third category: applications and other Mac OS X keyboard commands Command-;Find misspelled words in the document Command-,Open the preferences window of the front application (if the application supports this shortcut key) Option-Control-Command-,Decrease screen contrast Option Control Command -. Enhance screen contrast Command-?Open the application's help in the help display program Option Command -/Turn font smoothing on or off Shift Command -=Enlarge selected item Shift-Command-3 Capture the screen to a file Shift-Control-COmmand-3 Capture the screen to the clipboard Shift-Command-4 Snaps the selection to a file Shift-Control-COmmand-4 Snap the selection to the clipboard Command-A Highlight all items in the document or window, or highlight all characters in the text bar Command-B displays the selected text in bold or toggles text bold on/off Command-C copies the selected data to the clipboard Shift Command-C displays the Color window Option Command-C Copy the style of the selected text Control Command C copies the format settings of the selected items and stores them in the paper jam Option Command D Show or hide the Dock Command Control D displays the definition of the selected word in the dictionary application Command-E uses the selection to find Command-F Opens the Find window
Option Command-F moves to the search bar control; Command-G finds the next location where the selected content appears Shift Command G Finds the previous location where the selection appears Command-H hides the currently running application window Option Command H Hides all other running application windows Command-I displays the selected text in italic or toggles the display of text in italic on/off Option Command I Display Inspector Window Command-J Scroll to Selected Section Command-M Minimizes the active window to Dock Option Command M Minimizes all windows of the active application to Dock Command-N creates a new document in the first application Command-O displays the dialog box, which is used to select the document to be opened in the front application Command-P Displays the Print dialog box Shift Command-P displays a dialog box for specifying print parameters (page setup) Command-Q Exit the first application Command-S stores active documents Shift Command S displays the Save As dialog box Command-T displays the Font window Option Command T Show or hide the toolbar Command-U Underline the selected text or turn underlining on/off Command-V Paste the contents of the cardboard at the insertion point Option Command V Apply an object's style to the selected object (Paste Style) Option Shift Command V Apply the style of surrounding text to the inserted object (paste and match the style) Control Command-V Apply formatting to selected objects (Paste Ruler command) Command-W Close the front window Shift Command W Close the file and its associated window Option Command W Close all its windows directly without exiting the application Command-X removes the selected content and stores it in the clipboard Command-Z Restores the previous command (some applications allow multiple restores) Shift Command Z Redo the previous command (some applications allow multiple redos) Control Right arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Control - Left arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Control Down arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Control Up arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Command Right arrow moves the text insertion point to the end of the current line Command - Left arrow moves the text insertion point to the beginning of the current line Command Down arrow moves the text insertion point to the end of the document
Command Up Arrow Moves the text insertion point to the beginning of the document Shift Command - Right arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the current line (*) Shift Command - Left arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the current line (*) Shift right arrow extends the text selection one character to the right (*) Shift left arrow extends the text selection by one character to the left (*) Shift Command Up arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the document (*) Shift Command Down arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the document (*) Shift up arrow extends the text selection to the nearest character edge at the same horizontal position on the previous line (*) Shift down arrow extends the text selection to the nearest character edge at the same horizontal position on the next line (*) Shift Option right arrow extends the text selection to the end of the current word, and press again to expand to the end of the next word (*) Shift Option left arrow extends the text selection range to the beginning of the current word, and press again to expand to the beginning of the next word (*) Shift Option Down arrow extends the text selection range to the end of the current paragraph, and press again to expand to the end of the next paragraph (*) Shift Option Up arrow extends the text selection range to the beginning of the current paragraph, and press again to expand to the beginning of the next paragraph (*) Control Spacebar switches between the current input source and the previous input source Option Control Spacebar toggles between all enabled input sources Option Command esc forced exit (*) Note: If no text is selected, expand from the insertion point.If you select text by dragging, it expands from the edge of the selection.Inverting the selection deselects the corresponding part.
For information about VoiceOver key combination differences in Mac OSXv10.6, see this article. Key combination function Command-F5 or turn VoiceOver on or off fn Command-F5 Control Option-F8 or open VoiceOver utility fn Control Option-F8 Control Option-F7 or show VoiceOver menu fn Control Option-F7 Control Option-;Enable/disable VoiceOver control options locking Or fn Control Option -; Option-Command-8 or enable zoom function fn Command-F11 Option Command -+amplification Option Command - (minus sign) Zoom out Option Control Command-8 Reversing/restoring screen color Control Option-Command-,Decrease contrast Control Option Command -. Contrast Enhancement Note: You may need to enable "Use F1, F2 and other keys as standard function keys" in the "Keyboard" preferences for VoiceOver menus and utilities to work properly.
The fifth category: universal auxiliary mouse button When the mouse button is turned on in the Universal Assistance preferences, you can move the mouse pointer using the keys on the keyboard or numeric keypad.If the computer does not have a numeric keypad, use the Fn (function) key. Key combination function 8 Move Up 2 Move Down 4 Shift Left 6 Shift Right 1 Move diagonally downward to the left 3 Move diagonally downward to the right 7 Move diagonally upward to the left 9 Move diagonally upward to the right 5 Press the mouse button 0 Press and hold the mouse button . (period on numeric keypad) Release the pressed mouse button
1、 Common usage: F1 displays the help content of the current program or windows.F2 When you select a file, it means "Rename" F3. When you are on the desktop, you open the "Find: All Files" dialog box F10 or ALT. The first step is to activate the menu bar of the current program with the windows key or CTRL+ESC. Open the start menu. CTRL+ALT+DELETE. Open and close the program dialog box in win9x. DELETE. Delete the selected item. If it is a file,It will be put into the recycle bin SHIFT+DELETE to delete the selected item. If it is a file, it will be deleted directly instead of being put into the recycle bin CTRL+N Create a new file CTRL+O Open the Open File dialog box CTRL+P Open PrintDialog box CTRL+S Save the file for the current operation CTRL+X Cut the selected item to the clipboard CTRL+INSERT or CTRL+C Copy the selected item to the clipboard SHIFT+INSERT or CTRL+V Paste the contents of the clipboard to the current location ALT+BACKSPACE or CTRL+Z Undo the previous operation ALT+SHIFT+BACKSPACE Redo the previous operation?Br The Windows key+M minimizes all open windows.Windows key+CTRL+M will restore the size and location of the window before the previous operation Windows key+E Open Explorer Windows key+F Open Find: All Files dialog box Windows key+R Open Run dialog box Windows key+BREAK Open System Properties dialog box Windows key+CTRL+F Open Find: ComputerIn the dialog box SHIFT+F10 or right click to open the shortcut menu of the current active project, SHIFT can be pressed while placing a CD to skip playing the CD automatically.Press and hold while opening Word,It is possible to send yuan to the Red Dynasty to destroy the province by skipping the whole situation of self starting macro A and changing it to the time beam thick medical steam LT+F4. Close the current should be more advanced. Use the program ALT+SPACEBAR to open the menu at the top left corner of the program ALT+TAB to switch the current program ALT+ESC to switch the current program ALT+ENTER to switch the MSDOS window running under windows between window and full screen status PRINTSCREEN to copy the current screen in image modeShell to clipboard ALT+PRINTSCREEN Copies the current active program window to the clipboard in image mode CTRL+F4 Close the current text in the current application (such as in word) CTRL+F6 Switch to the next text in the current application (add shift to skip to the previous window) In IE: ALT+RIGHTARROW Display the previous page (forward key)ALT+LE glue change base end product FTARROW display the next page (Back key) CTRL+TAB switch in each frame on the page (add shift reverse)F5 Refresh CTRL+F5 Force Refresh the target shortcut key to activate the menu bar in the program F10 Execute the corresponding command on the menu ALT+underlined letter on the menu Close the current window in the multi document interface program CTRL+F4 Close the current window or exit the program ALT+F4 Copy CTRL+C Cut CTRL+X Delete DELETE Display help for the selected dialog box item F1 Display the system menu of the current window ALT+Spacebar Display the shortcut menu of the selected item SHIFT+F10 Display the Start menu CTRL+ESC Display the system menu of the multi document interface program ALT+hyphen (-) Paste CTRL+V Switch to the last used window or press ALT and then press TAB repeatedly to switch to another window ALT+TAB Undo CTRL+Z II Use Windows ExplorerIf the current selection is expanded, you should collapse or select the left arrow of the parent folder to collapse the selected folder NUMLOCK+minus sign (-) If the current selection is collapsed, you should expand or select the right arrow of the first subfolder to expand all folders under the current selection NUMLOCK+* Expand the selected folder NUMLOCK+plus sign (+) Switch between the left and right panesYou can use the following shortcut keys from the Microsoft Natural Keyboard or any other compatible keyboard that contains the Windows logo key by using the WINDOWS key.The shortcut key cycles between the buttons on the taskbar WINDOWS+TAB displays "Find: All Files" WINDOWS+F displays "Find: Computer" CTRL+WINDOWS+F displays "Help" WINDOWS+F1 displays the "Run" command WINDOWS+R displays the "Start" menu WINDOWS displays the "System Properties" dialog box WINDOWS+BREAK displays "Windows Explorer"WINDOWS+E Minimize or restore all windows WINDOWS+D Undo Minimize all windows SHIFT+WINDOWS+M 4. Use the shortcut keys of My Computer and Windows Explorer to close the selected folder and all its parent folders Hold down the SHIFT key and click the Close button (only applicable to My Computer)Move backward to the previous view ALT+left arrow Move forward to the previous view ALT+right arrow View the upper folder BACKSPACE 5. Use the shortcut key in the dialog box to cancel the current task ESC If the current control is a button, click the button or if the current control is a check box,To select or clear the check box or if the current control is an option button, click the option Spacebar Click the corresponding command ALT+underlined letters Click the selected button ENTER Move backward on the option SHIFT+TAB Move backward on the tab CTRL+SHIFT+TAB Move forward on the option TAB Move forward on the tab CTRL+TAB If you are saving asOr if a folder is selected in the "Open" dialog box, you want to open a higher-level folder BACKSPACE. In the "Save As" or "Open" dialog box, open "Save To" or "Review". F4 Refresh the "Save As" or "Open" dialog box. F5 6. When using the shortcut keys "Desktop", "My Computer" and "Windows Explorer" to select items,You can use the following shortcut keys.The target shortcut key is not used to insert a CD without the "Auto Play" function. Press and hold SHIFT to insert a CD-ROM to copy a file. Press and hold CTRL to drag a file to create a shortcut. Press and hold CTRL+SHIFT to drag a file to delete an item immediately without putting it into SHIFT+DELETE. The Recycle Bin displays "Find: All Files"F3 Display the shortcut menu of the item Application key Refresh the contents of the window F5 Rename the item F2 Select all items CTRL+A View the properties of the item ALT+ENTER or ALT+Double click to use the Application key for the Microsoft natural keyboard or other compatible keys containing the Application key 7. Shortcut keys for Microsoft magnifier Here, the combination of the Windows logo key and other keys is used.Shortcut key destination Windows logo+PRINTSCREEN Copy the screen to the clipboard (including the mouse cursor) Windows logo+SCROLLLOCK Copy the screen to the clipboard (excluding the mouse cursor) Windows logo+PAGEUP Toggle Inversion.Windows logo+PAGEDOWN switch Follow the mouse cursor Windows logo+up arrow Increase magnification Windows logo+down arrow Decrease magnification 8Use the shortcut key of the auxiliary option shortcut key to switch the filter key switch Right SHIFT Eight second switch High contrast switch Left ALT+Left SHIFT+PRINTSCREEN Switch the mouse key switch Left ALT+Left SHIFT+NUMLOCK Switch the viscous key switch SHIFT key five times Switch the switch NUMLOCK five times
For newcomers using Apple's operating system, shortcut keys are a troublesome problem, and it is not easy to find Mac shortcut keys one by one. Today's article introduces the shortcut keys of Apple's Mac system in a comprehensive way. Go to see what shortcut keys you commonly use. The first category: enable shortcut keys Press the key or key combination until the desired function appears (for example, press and hold Option during startup until "360 Q&A Startup Manager" appears, or press and hold Shift until "Safe Startup" appears).Tip: If the startup function does not work and you are using a third-party keyboard, please connect the Apple keyboard and try again. Key press or key combination function; Option Display all bootable volumes (start the management program) Shift to perform safe startup (start in safe mode) C Boot from bootable disk (DVD, CD) T starts in FireWire target disk mode N Boot from the NetBoot server X Force Mac OS X to start (if there is a non Mac OS X startup volume) Command-V starts in verbose mode Command-S starts in single user mode
The second category: Finder shortcut key combination function Command-A Select all items in the front Finder window (select the desktop content if no window is opened) Option Command A Deselects all items Shift Command A Opens the Applications folder Command-C Copy Selected Item/Text to Cardboard Shift Command C Opens the Computer window Command-D Copy Selected Items Shift Command D Open Desktop Folder Command-E launched Command-F Find anything matching the Spotlight attribute Shift Command F Find Spotlight File Name Matches Option Command-F Navigate to the search bar in the Spotlight window that has been opened Shift Command-G to folder Shift Command H Opens the personal folder of the currently logged in user account Command-I Display Introduction
Option Command I Display Inspector Control Command I Get Summary Information Shift Command I Open iDisk Command-J calls up the "Display" option Command-K connection server Shift Command K Opens the Network window Command-L makes a stand in for the selected item Command-M Minimize Window Option Command-M Minimize all windows Command-N New Finder Window Shift Command New Folder Option Command New Smart Folder Command-O Open the Selected Spring Noodles, Buy the Right Old Noodles, See the Far Future and Get a Good Project Shift Command Q Logoff Option Shift Command Q Log off now Command-R displays the original (avatar) Command-T added to toolbar Shift Command T Add to Favorites Option Command T Hide/Show Toolbar in Finder Window Shift Command U Open the Utilities folder Command-V Paste Command-W Close Window Option Command W Close all windows Command-X Cut Option Command Y slide show (Mac OS X 10.5 or later) Command-Z Restore/Redo Command-1 is displayed as an icon Command-2 display in list mode Command-3 is displayed in columns
Command-4 is displayed in Cover Flow mode (Mac OS X 10.5 or later) Command-,(Command+comma key) Open Finder Preferences Command - '(accent key - above the Tab key in the American English keyboard layout) cycles through the open Finder window Command-Shift-?Open Mac Help Option Shift Command Esc (press and hold for three seconds) - only Mac OSX v10.5, v10.6 or later force the first application to exit Command - [Back Command -] Forward Command - up arrow to open the contained folder Control Command - Up arrow opens the contained folder in a new window Command - Down arrow opens highlighted item Command Tab Switch Application - Loop Forward Shift Command Tab Switch Application - Loop Back Command Delete Move to Trash Shift Command Delete Option Shift Command Delete emptying the wastebasket (no confirmation dialog box is displayed) Spacebar (or Command-Y) Quick View (Mac OS X 10.5 or later)
Third category: applications and other Mac OS X keyboard commands Command-;Find misspelled words in the document Command-,Open the preferences window of the front application (if the application supports this shortcut key) Option-Control-Command-,Decrease screen contrast Option Control Command -. Enhance screen contrast Command-?Open the application's help in the help display program Option Command -/Turn font smoothing on or off Shift Command -=Enlarge selected item Shift-Command-3 Capture the screen to a file Shift-Control-COmmand-3 Capture the screen to the clipboard Shift-Command-4 Snaps the selection to a file Shift-Control-COmmand-4 Snap the selection to the clipboard Command-A Highlight all items in the document or window, or highlight all characters in the text bar Command-B displays the selected text in bold or toggles text bold on/off Command-C copies the selected data to the clipboard Shift Command-C displays the Color window Option Command-C Copy the style of the selected text Control Command C copies the format settings of the selected items and stores them in the paper jam Option Command D Show or hide the Dock Command Control D displays the definition of the selected word in the dictionary application Command-E uses the selection to find Command-F Opens the Find window
Option Command-F moves to the search bar control; Command-G finds the next location where the selected content appears Shift Command G Finds the previous location where the selection appears Command-H hides the currently running application window Option Command H Hides all other running application windows Command-I displays the selected text in italic or toggles the display of text in italic on/off Option Command I Display Inspector Window Command-J Scroll to Selected Section Command-M Minimizes the active window to Dock Option Command M Minimizes all windows of the active application to Dock Command-N creates a new document in the first application Command-O displays the dialog box, which is used to select the document to be opened in the front application Command-P Displays the Print dialog box Shift Command-P displays a dialog box for specifying print parameters (page setup) Command-Q Exit the first application Command-S stores active documents Shift Command S displays the Save As dialog box Command-T displays the Font window Option Command T Show or hide the toolbar Command-U Underline the selected text or turn underlining on/off Command-V Paste the contents of the cardboard at the insertion point Option Command V Apply an object's style to the selected object (Paste Style) Option Shift Command V Apply the style of surrounding text to the inserted object (paste and match the style) Control Command-V Apply formatting to selected objects (Paste Ruler command) Command-W Close the front window Shift Command W Close the file and its associated window Option Command W Close all its windows directly without exiting the application Command-X removes the selected content and stores it in the clipboard Command-Z Restores the previous command (some applications allow multiple restores) Shift Command Z Redo the previous command (some applications allow multiple redos) Control Right arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Control - Left arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Control Down arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Control Up arrow focuses on another value or cell in a view (such as a table) Command Right arrow moves the text insertion point to the end of the current line Command - Left arrow moves the text insertion point to the beginning of the current line Command Down arrow moves the text insertion point to the end of the document
Command Up Arrow Moves the text insertion point to the beginning of the document Shift Command - Right arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the current line (*) Shift Command - Left arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the current line (*) Shift right arrow extends the text selection one character to the right (*) Shift left arrow extends the text selection by one character to the left (*) Shift Command Up arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the document (*) Shift Command Down arrow Select the text between the insertion point and the end of the document (*) Shift up arrow extends the text selection to the nearest character edge at the same horizontal position on the previous line (*) Shift down arrow extends the text selection to the nearest character edge at the same horizontal position on the next line (*) Shift Option right arrow extends the text selection to the end of the current word, and press again to expand to the end of the next word (*) Shift Option left arrow extends the text selection range to the beginning of the current word, and press again to expand to the beginning of the next word (*) Shift Option Down arrow extends the text selection range to the end of the current paragraph, and press again to expand to the end of the next paragraph (*) Shift Option Up arrow extends the text selection range to the beginning of the current paragraph, and press again to expand to the beginning of the next paragraph (*) Control Spacebar switches between the current input source and the previous input source Option Control Spacebar toggles between all enabled input sources Option Command esc forced exit (*) Note: If no text is selected, expand from the insertion point.If you select text by dragging, it expands from the edge of the selection.Inverting the selection deselects the corresponding part.
For information about VoiceOver key combination differences in Mac OSXv10.6, see this article. Key combination function Command-F5 or turn VoiceOver on or off fn Command-F5 Control Option-F8 or open VoiceOver utility fn Control Option-F8 Control Option-F7 or show VoiceOver menu fn Control Option-F7 Control Option-;Enable/disable VoiceOver control options locking Or fn Control Option -; Option-Command-8 or enable zoom function fn Command-F11 Option Command -+amplification Option Command - (minus sign) Zoom out Option Control Command-8 Reversing/restoring screen color Control Option-Command-,Decrease contrast Control Option Command -. Contrast Enhancement Note: You may need to enable "Use F1, F2 and other keys as standard function keys" in the "Keyboard" preferences for VoiceOver menus and utilities to work properly.
Fourth category: universal auxiliary mouse button When the mouse button is turned on in the Universal Assistance preferences, you can move the mouse pointer using the keys on the keyboard or numeric keypad.If the computer does not have a numeric keypad, use the Fn (function) key. Key combination function 8 Move Up 2 Move Down 4 Shift Left 6 Shift Right 1 Move diagonally downward to the left 3 Move diagonally downward to the right 7 Move diagonally upward to the left 9 Move diagonally upward to the right 5 Press the mouse button 0 Press and hold the mouse button . (period on numeric keypad) Release the pressed mouse button
1. Command+C Copy2. Command+V Paste3. Command+X Cut4. Command+Z Undo5. Command+A Select All6. These five can be used frequently and all the time7. Control+F Find and replace data8. Control+B bold font9. Command+shift+→ select data continuously to the right, which can be used with the direction keys to select all data10. Control+G positioning11. Control+shift+L filter header row
At least RMB 0.27 to open a library member, view the full content>Original publisher: mengao7 Command+A: Select All Command+C: Copy Command+O: Open (double click)Command+V: Paste Command+N: Create a new folder Command+X: Copy and delete Command+W: Close window Command+P: Print Command+Option+W: Close all windows Command+S: File save Command+Q: Exit software Command+M: Create avatar Command+Y: Pop up the selected disk Command+Z: Restore the previous status Command+I: View the selected object information Command+Delete:Move the selected object into the trash can Command+Shift+3: Photograph Option+Shift+G: Display the input palette Command+Shift+4: Take a picture of the selected range Option+Shift+Z: Five stroke input method Command+Shift+4+CapsLock: Take a picture of the selected window Option+Shift+C: Pinyin input method Command+Space: During switchingEnter Command+Option+ESC in English: Force Exit Command+TAB: Switch the software use status (OS8.5 only) Command+R: Display type medical transport examination case original cmmd+w: Close the window'm $l *&{6X0m4 0Ycmmd+Q: launch program system startup; X'J3P * o% p,And look for the use of external disks and CDs. During startup, press C, vertical shaft, Zengyu, Gu Ningman and Busong. During startup, the CD studio team with the system folder will identify the disks. During startup, press N: Try to be started by a compatible network server (NetBoot). During startup, press T: Start as a fireline target disk. During startup, press Shift: MacOSX1