Why Use Shortcuts?
- Save Time: Reduce mouse movement and streamline your workflow.
- Increase Efficiency: Perform tasks faster and more accurately.
- Reduce Strain: Minimize repetitive hand motions.
Comprehensive list of shortcuts to use with Google Chrome:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/157179
Comprehensive list of Mac shorcuts:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102650
Essential Mac Shortcuts:
- ⌘ + C (Copy):
- Instantly duplicates selected text or files.
- ⌘ + V (Paste):
- Places the copied content into your current location.
- ⌘ + X (Cut):
- Removes selected content and places it on the clipboard, ready to be pasted elsewhere.
- ⌘ + Z (Undo):
- Reverses your last action, perfect for correcting mistakes.
- ⌘ + S (Save):
- Quickly saves your current document or file, preventing data loss.
- ⌘ + A (Select All):
- Highlights all the content within a document or window.
- ⌘ + F (Find):
- Opens a search bar to locate specific words or phrases within a document or webpage.
- ⌘ + P (Print):
- Opens the print dialog box.
- ⌘ + Y (Redo):
- Redoes actions that were undone.
- ⌘ + Tab (Switch Applications):
- Allows you to quickly cycle through your open windows.
Screenshot Shortcuts:
- ⌘ + Shift + 3:
- Takes a screenshot of the entire screen and saves it as a file on your desktop.
- ⌘ + Shift + 4:
- Lets you select a specific area of the screen to capture. By default, the screenshot is saved as a file on your desktop.
- ⌘ + Shift + 5:
- Opens the screenshot toolbar, that allows you to capture the entire screen, a selected window, or a selected portion of the screen. This option also allows you to record the screen.