Keyboard Shortcuts
On the Mac (as with Windows and Linux desktops), you have two ways of invoking commands in the GUI: by using the menus or by issuing shortcuts for the commands on the keyboard. Not every menu item has a keyboard accelerator, but for the ones that do—the more commonly used functions—using the keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time.
Basic Keyboard Shortcuts
Table 2-4 lists the common key commands found in Mac OS X. While most of these commands work across all applications, some, like
-B and
-I, can be different from program to program, and others may only work when the Finder is active. For example,
-B in Microsoft Word will turn on boldface type or make a selection bold, while in Project Builder,
-B will build your application. Likewise,
-I in Word will italicize a word or selection, while hitting
-I after selecting a file, folder, or application on the Desktop ...
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