Essential MacOS Shortcuts
Discover essential MacOS shortcuts to boost your productivity. From general commands and Finder navigation to window management and screenshots, this guide covers frequently used shortcuts and a few you might forget. Keep this handy for quick reference and streamline your MacOS experience.
Navigating MacOS efficiently can be greatly enhanced by using keyboard shortcuts. Here are some shortcuts I frequently use, along with a few I sometimes forget. Keeping them here allows me to easily reference them when needed.
General Shortcuts
- Command (⌘) + P: Print
- Command (⌘) + W: Close window
- Command (⌘) + Q: Quit application
- Command (⌘) + Tab: Switch between open applications
- Command (⌘) + Option + Esc: Force Quit
Finder Shortcuts
- Command (⌘) + N: New Finder window
- Command (⌘) + Shift + N: New folder
- Command (⌘) + Delete: Move to Trash
- Command (⌘) + Shift + Delete: Empty Trash
- Command (⌘) + I: Get Info
- Command (⌘) + D: Duplicate
- Command (⌘) + T: New tab
- Command (⌘) + Option + T: Show/Hide toolbar
Window Management
- Command (⌘) + M: Minimize window
- Command (⌘) + H: Hide application
- Command (⌘) + Option + H: Hide other applications
- Command (⌘) + Option + M: Minimize all windows
Screenshots
- Command (⌘) + Shift + 3: Capture entire screen
- Command (⌘) + Shift + 4: Capture selected portion of the screen
- Command (⌘) + Shift + 4, then Space: Capture a specific window
- Command (⌘) + Shift + 5: Open screenshot toolbar
Save Screenshot to Clipboard
- Shift + Command (⌘) + Control + 3: Capture the entire screen and copy it to the clipboard
- Shift + Command (⌘) + Control + 4: Capture a selected portion of the screen and copy it to the clipboard
- After pressing these keys, you can drag to select the area you want to capture.
- Shift + Command (⌘) + Control + 4, then Space bar: Capture a window and copy it to the clipboard
- After pressing these keys, press the Space bar, then click the window you want to capture.
Miscellaneous
- Command (⌘) + Control + Q: Lock screen
- Command (⌘) + Option + L: Open Downloads folder
- Command (⌘) + Option + D: Show/Hide Dock