Here are some ways to select multiple files on Mac:

  • Hold down the Command key and click on the files you want to select.
  • Drag the cursor over the files you want to select. When you release the mouse button, all the files between the first and last file you clicked on will be selected.
  • Use the Shift key to select a range of files. Hold down the Shift key and click on the first and last file you want to select. All the files in between will be selected.
  • Use the Option key to select non-adjacent files. Hold down the Option key and click on the files you want to select. Each file you click on will be added to the selection, even if it is not adjacent to the other files in the selection.

You can also use keyboard shortcuts to select multiple files on Mac. Here are some of the most common shortcuts:

  • Command-A: Select all files in a folder.
  • Command-Shift-A: Deselect all files in a folder.
  • Command-click: Select a single file.
  • Shift-click: Select a range of files.
  • Option-click: Select non-adjacent files.

Once you have selected multiple files, you can perform actions on them all at once. For example, you can delete them, move them, or rename them.