10 Mac keyboard shortcuts you should know

Using keyboard shortcuts is an efficient way to boost productivity when using a Mac. Nevertheless, there are various Mac keyboard shortcuts that are not well-known to many users. In this article, we have compiled a list of 10 hidden Mac keyboard shortcuts that can help you work even faster and more efficiently on your Mac.

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Mac Shortcuts

It can be overwhelming to try and memorize all of the keyboard shortcuts available on a Mac. A more practical approach would be to write down the ones you find most useful and start incorporating them into your workflow. As you become more familiar with them, you’ll find that working on a Mac becomes even more efficient and effortless.

  • Control + Option + Command + Eject: Immediately shut down your Mac without displaying a confirmation dialog window. This can be useful if you need to quickly shut down your Mac.
  • Command + Option + Control + Eject: Reboot your Mac immediately without displaying a confirmation dialog window.
  • Command + Shift + A: Open the Applications folder in Finder.
  • Command + Shift + U: Open the Utilities folder in Finder.MacBook Air M2
  • Command + Shift + D: Open the desktop folder in Finder.
  • Command + Shift + G : Allows you to navigate to a specific location in Finder.
  • Command + Shift +: Show or hide hidden files in Finder.
  • Control + Command + Space: : Opens the character pack, which allows you to insert special characters into your documents.
  • Command + Control + F : Allows you to view any window in full screen mode, even if the application does not have full screen support.
  • Option + Shift + V – Paste plain text in place of the formatted text on the clipboard.

Shortcuts in Finder

Knowing some Mac shortcuts can be very advantageous, but combining that knowledge with the Finder app is even more important. The Finder app manages all the files on the Mac, so organizing it efficiently is crucial to getting the most out of your Apple computer. It is an essential tool for navigating the Mac and cannot be closed or moved from the Dock. Here are some basic and advanced shortcuts to help you work more efficiently with your Apple computer.

Below are some useful shortcuts that can help you access the Finder sidebar more efficiently. You can customize the sidebar by selecting which files you want to appear on it in the Finder preferences, to keep it organized and less cluttered. Here are the shortcuts:

  • Shift + Command + A: Open the applications section of the Finder.
  • Shift + Command + U: access the Utilities section
  • Shift + Command + F:  enter the Recent section
  • Shift + Command + I: Open iCloud Drive

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  • Shift + Command + O: access in your Documents
  • Shift + Command + L: enter the Library
  • Shift + Command +H: access your username
  • Shift + Command + D: move the Desktop section
  • Shift + Command + R: Open AirDrop
  • Shift + Command + K: access the Network section

Leave us in the comments if you knew these shortcuts for both the Mac keyboard and Finder.