20 best MacBook shortcut keys you are not using

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This collection of keyboard shortcuts for macOS can help users get the most from their iMacs, MacBook Pros, & MacBook laptops. 

It is better to use shortcuts rather than taking unnecessary lengthy processes. So today, we would like to tell you about some such things that will save you time and make your work easier. If you, too, are multi-tasking like me, then you would want to know about the 20 best MacBook shortcut keys you are not using. 

MacBook keyboard shortcut for Boosting productivity 

Just like the shortcut keys of Windows, it also has many super handy shortcuts. These are also things worth keeping in mind. Well, let us share with you some points below for the MacBook shortcut keys– 

1. Command (⌘)

    2. Shift (⇧)

    3. Option (⌥)

    4. Control (⌃)

    5. Caps Lock (⇪)

    6. Fn

    You should also know that you also have the option of customized keyboard shortcuts. 

    MacBook keyboard Shortcuts to try 

    Before we tell you about the MacBook shortcut keys in detail, first know some useful, even basic, shortcuts. 

     1. To Copy Text: Command + C

     2. To paste Text: press Command + V

     3. To cut Text: Command + X

     4. To select all items: press Command + A

     5. To undo a command: Command + Z

     6. To save items: press Command + S

     7- To select all items: press Command + A

     8. To search a web page: press Command + F

     9. To view the spotlight, search: Command + Spacebar

    10. To move the selected item to the trash: Command Delete

    11. To open a new window: Command + N

    12. To close a window in the browser: Command + W

    13. To print a web page: Command + P

    14. To restart the Mac: Control + Command  + Power button

    15. To lock the screen: Control + Command +Q

    16. To empty the trash: press Shift +Command + Delete

    17. To open the airdrop window: press Shift + Command + R

    18. To capture a screenshot: press Shift + Command + 5

    19. To log out of your macOS user control after your confirmation: Shift + Command + Q    

    20. To launch iCloud Drive: press Shift + Command + I 

    21. To display the accessibility options: Option + Command + F5  

    22. To zoom in Option + Command + plus sign in 

    23. To zoom out, Option + Command + Minus sign in

    24. To get the downloads folder: Option + Command + L

    25. To show the Hide: Option + Command + D

    Best finder and system keyboard Shortcut for Mac

        1.  To eject the selected disk or volume- press Command+E.

        2. To display the ‘Get Info’ window for a selected file: Command + I

        3. To display the original file for a selected alias in Finder. It’s worth mentioning in some apps like Calendar or Safari, this shortcut can let you refresh or reload the  page: Command + R

      4. To duplicate the selected files- press Command + D

      5. To hide/show the status bar in Finder windows: Command + Slash

      6. To display View options: Command + J

      7. To open the “Connect to Server” window: Command + K

      8. To use Quick Look to preview the selected files: press Command + Y

      9. To bring up Mission Control preferences: Option + mission control

      10.  To copy the dragged item: Option key while dragging

      11.  To View selected files: Select Option + Command + Y

      12. It lets you view the items in a Finder window in columns: (Command+3)

      13. To open the selected item: Command + Down Arrow

      14. To open the folder that contains the current folder in a new window: Command + Control +Up Arrow

      15. To enable/disable video mirroring when an external display is connected: Command+Brightness Down

    16.  View the folders that contain the current folder. You can click the Go menu in the Finder menu bar to access several useful macOS shortcuts for opening commonly used folders, including Applications, Documents, Downloads, Utilities, and iCloud Drive: Command + Click a window title

    17. To create a new folder: Option + Command + N

    MacBook Accessibility Shortcuts

    1- To turn voice: over on/ off- off, command + F5

    2. To open voiceover Utility When voiceover is enabled: Control + Option + F8

    3. To reduce contrast: Control + Option + Command + ,

    4. Increase contrast: Control + Option + Command + (.) Full stop  

    5. To invert colors: Control + Option + Command + 8

    6. To turn Zoom on or off: Option + Command + 8

    MacBook Spotlight Keyboard Shortcuts

    1. To display the path of a result, Command

    2. To move to the first result in the next category: Command + Down Arrow

    3. To move to the first result in the previous category: Command + Up Arrow

    4. To open a result, use the Return Key

    5. To show the preview area, Tap key

    6. To move to the next result, down-arrow

    7. To move to the previous result, click the up arrow 

    MacBook Safari keyboard shortcuts 

    1. To select the smart search field, press Command + L

    2. To go to the top left corner of a page, press Command + Up Arrow

    3. To go to the Bottom left corner of a page, press4: Command + Down Arrow

    4. To show or hide the reading list, use Control + Command + 2

       To download a linked file, click Option + Click a link to the file

    6. To open Reader, press Shift + Command + R

    7: To add the current page, press Shift + Command + D

    8: To add a linked page, Shift + Click a link to the page 

    9: To scroll up, Shift + Space Bar

    10: To go to the home screen, press Shift + Command + H

    Final Words

    Our only motive was to tell you the MacBook shortcut keys so that you could do more work in less time. Use all the keywords given above and tell us which shortcut you liked the most. If we have further information about any such update, we will share it with you. We will soon share with you a series of the 20 best MacBook shortcut keys you are not using.