Open “Displays” panel of System PreferencesĬustomize the toolbar at the top of a window. Press Option and a Sound key (Mute, Volume Up or Down) Turn display mirroring on/off (when connected to an additional display)Ĭompletely smooth scrolling, one pixel at a time (does not work in all apps) Hold Shift while changing volume (prior to Yosemite this would disable the beeps) Option-click the Notification Center icon in menu bar to toggle notifications off/onĬhange system volume in smaller incrementsĬhange system volume with confirmation beeps Turn off notifications (turn on Do Not Disturb) If an app re-opens with the windows that were open when you last quit it, you can tell it not to re-open the windows. Arrow key down to the item you want and press Return to choose it.In the Help menu Search that opens, start typing a few letters of your desired menu command.Press Cmd-Shift-/ (which is Cmd-? on the keyboard).Quickly find any menu item and launch it. Hide all other apps (other than the current app) Place 2 fingers on the trackpad and Click Right-click using a Trackpad (like on a 2 button mouse) Scroll using a Trackpad (like a mouse’s scroll wheel) Hold Ctrl-Shift and press the Eject key or Power button Hold Ctrl and press the Eject key or Power button (or hold the Power button for a few seconds and the dialog will appear) Show Dialog with Restart, Sleep & Shutdown Options Press the Power button (or hit Cmd-Opt-Eject) Hold Cmd-Opt-Ctrl and press the Eject key or Power buttonįorced Restart (only do this when absolutely needed) Start up in Single-User mode (command line) Hold Mouse button down immediately after powering onīypass primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume (CD, etc.) Startup, Restart, Shutdown & Sleep Action Press Return twice to decrease the indent, exiting the current sublist/list.Press Shift-Tab to remove a level of indention.Press Tab at the start of a blank list item to indent it, creating a sublist. ![]()
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