Usingmac.com has posted a comprehensive list of over 200 keyboard shortcuts for Apple’s Mac OS X Leopard which includes useful shortcuts for:
• Finder
• Exposé
• Spaces
• Dashboard
• Full Keyboard Access
• Spotlight
• Screenshots
• Dock
• Universal Access (including Zooming)
• Boot: Start Up
• Safari
• iTunes
• Terminal
• Mail
• Front Row
• Address Book
• Adobe Photoshop
Full article here.
Are they normal shortcuts or is there something special about them? Also that advertisement at the very bottom of the page needs to be gone it brought me down there and i had to scroll back up. Not to mention that it is pointless for mac users.
There are some I’d never heard of.
Like
Control-Option-Command-8
Inverts all colours on the screen.
Ok so it’s not earth shattering but hey.
@Useful
I did that in the Apple Store a few months back. one of the geniuses couldn’t figure it out for a few minutes.
Most of these are the same as in Tiger but the way they are grouped by catagory (finder,spaces,mail,exc.) is very cool.
I’m printing this out to keep as a quicklook reference guide
The ability to create keyboard shortcuts for nearly every action on OS X and any app you are running is amazing (compared to Winblows weak @$$ support.)
Does anyone know how to toggle the overscan? When using a HDMI connection on a HDTV, it’s useful to toggle for OS use, and movie viewing.
A good trick for that Control-Option-Command-8 thing. Go to a comp usa and when no one is looking start inverting all the screens.
It’s a riot!
Good shortocuts! But there is one I can’t find that must be obvious for all : how to switch to the the next window open in Safari, or any other application.
Can someone tell me the obvious?
Cool.
Ivan Jobin:
ctrl + cmd + < or > (shift)
found it by accident
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lugoazul–
Actually, that’s “Command + Shift + Arrow Key.”
TheConfuzed1:
that one is to move between tabs in the same window whereas the one I mentioned is to move between open safari or any other app windows.