To be honest, the level of domestic use of Apple computers is not high. In order to increase the level of use as soon as possible, long-term efforts of many users of Apple Computer are required to start from the point-by-point. We hope that our friends will do more practical things and reduce their weight. More technical exchanges and less talk of corruption. System startup Press X at startup: Force Mac OS X to boot the computer Press Option-Command-Shift-Delete at startup: Do not use the main boot hard disk and look for using an external disk with a CD Press C at startup: Boot from CD with system folder Press N at startup: Attempted to boot from a compatible web server (NetBoot) Press T at startup: Start with Fire Target Disk When you press Shift: Mac OS X 10.2 at startup, it starts in "Safe Boot Status", and all startup and unnecessary expansion files do not run. Press Command-V at startup: Start in Verbose state and temporarily enter the UNIX interface. Do not use the mouse for a short time Press Command-S at startup: Start in single-user state and enter the UNIX interface. Mouse is not available Command-W: Close window Option-Command-W: Close all windows Command-right arrow: Extend the contents of the folder in the list Option-Command-Right Arrow: Extend this folder and all subordinate folder contents in the list Command-left arrow: Narrows folder contents in the list Option-Command-Up Arrow: Open the folder and close the window now Shift-Command-Q: Logout User Shift-Option-Command-Q (Apple Menu): Log Out User Now Shift-Command-delet (Finder menu): Dump Trash Option-Shift-Command-delet (Finder menu): Dump Trash without confirmation dialog Command-H: Menu Hide Finder Option-Command-H: Hides other applications Command-N: Opens a new Finder window from the File menu in the Finder Shift-Command-N: Create a New Folder from the File Menu in the Finder Command-O: Open file Command-S (File menu): Save data Shift-Command-S (File menu): Save data, name entered by user Command-P (file menu): print Command-W (File menu): Close window Option-Command-W (File menu): Close all windows Command-I: Open Project Profile Option-Command-I: Display Properties Window Command-D: Copy Command-L (File menu): Create avatars in the Finder Command-R (file menu): Show original Command-T (File menu): In the Finder, Mac OS X v10.2.8 or earlier operating system software version adds the selected item to the favorite item, and Mac OS X v10.3 and later adds the selected item. Go to the left toolbar; use Shift-Command-T if you need to add to favorite items Command-delet (File menu): In the Finder, remove to Trash Command-E (File menu): In the Finder, launch the device Command-F (file menu): search Command-Z (Edit menu): Restore Command-X (Edit menu): Cut Command-C: Copy Command-V (Edit Menu): Paste Command-A (Edit Menu): Select Everything Command-1 (display menu): In the Finder, set the display mode to icon Command-2: In Finder, set the display mode to list Command-3 (display menu): In the Finder, set the display mode to column Command-B: Hide Toolbar in Finder Command-J: View Display in Finder Command-[ (Go to Menu): Show contents to the most recently viewed window in the Finder Command-] (Go to menu): Show content forward to the most recently viewed window in the Finder Shift-Command-C (Go to Menu): Displays the Computer window in the Finder Shift-Command-H (Go to Menu): Display Personal Window in Finder Shift-Command-I (Show Menu): Display iDisk Content in Finder Shift-Command-A (Show Menu): Display Application Folder in Finder Shift-Command-F (Go to Menu): Show Favorite Items in Finder Shift-Command-G (Go to Menu): Go to Folder in Finder Command-K: Connect to server in Finder Command-M: Zoom Out Window to Dock Option-Command-M: Zoom Out All Window to Dock Command-?: Opens help data Command-Space (Spotlight menu): Activate and use Spotlight (Mac OS X v10.4 and later operating system software)
Finder window
Menu instructions
Mac OS X System Shortcuts List (Chinese)