A comprehensive list of Mac keyboard shortcuts

Here are the list of Mac keyboard shortcuts

  1. Command + C: Copy – This will copy the selected text or item.
  2. Command + X: Cut – This will cut the selected text or item.
  3. Command + V: Paste – This will paste the copied or cut text or item.
  4. Command + Z: Undo – This will undo the last action you took.
  5. Command + A: Select All – This will select all the text or items in the current window or document.
  6. Command + F: Find – This will open the Find dialog box.
  7. Command + S: Save – This will save the current document or file.
  8. Command + Q: Quit – This will quit the current application.
  9. Command + W: Close Window – This will close the current window.
  10. Command + N: New – This will open a new window or document.
  11. Command + P: Print – This will open the Print dialog box.
  12. Command + Tab: Switch Applications – This will switch between open applications.
  13. Command + Shift + N: New Folder – This will create a new folder in the current location.
  14. Command + Shift + 3: Take Screenshot – This will take a screenshot of the entire screen.
  15. Command + Shift + 4: Take Screenshot of Selection – This will take a screenshot of a selected area of the screen.
  16. Command + Space: Spotlight – This will open the Spotlight search bar.
  17. Command + Option + Esc: Force Quit – This will force quit the current application.
  18. Control + Command + Space: Emoji and Symbols – This will open the Emoji and Symbols menu.
  19. Option + Shift + Volume Up/Down: Adjust Volume in Smaller Increments – This will adjust the volume in smaller increments.
  20. Option + Shift + Brightness Up/Down: Adjust Brightness in Smaller Increments – This will adjust the brightness in smaller increments.

These are just some of the many keyboard shortcuts available on Mac. Learning these shortcuts can help you work more efficiently and quickly on your Mac. You can find a full list of Mac keyboard shortcuts by going to the Apple menu, selecting “System Preferences,” and clicking on “Keyboard.”