command+shift+3Ĭrosshair to allow selection of screenshot areaĪssociate Publisher: Joel Fugazzotto Acquisitions Editor: Ellen L. Screenshots (Chapter 7) By default, screenshots are saved to the Desktop in PDF format add the control key to any of the below to copy to the clipboard instead. Minimize active window to the Dock (add option to minimize all windows for the active application)Ĭycle through current application’s windows Hide current application (add option to hide other apps) (You can quit or hide applications as you cycle through them.)Īpplications including the Finder (see Chapters 6 and 7) command+H The Dock (Chapter 6) command+tab or command+shift+tabĬycle through active applications. Open/Save Dialog Shortcuts (Chapter 5) tabĬhange directory view to Applications/Computer/ Favorites/Home/iDisk (respectively) iDisk will be mounted if necessary.Ĭreate new folder in the current directory Go back or forward in window view historyĬlose active Finder window (add option to close all) Go to Computer/Home/iDisk/Applications/Favorites (respectively) in active window (a new window will be opened if necessary)īring up “Go to Folder” dialog in active window (a new window will be opened if necessary) Show/hide window toolbar for active window The Finder (Chapter 5) control+tab or control+I (in list view)Ĭhange column sorting cycles columns left to right (add shift key to cycle right to left)
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