Appendix F. The Master Mac OS X Secret Keystroke List
Here it is, by popular, frustrated demand: The master list of every secret (or not-so-secret) keystroke in Mac OS X Tiger, including all of the keys you can press during startup. Clip and post to your monitor (unless, of course, you got this book from the library).
Note
You can find another huge list of keystrokes in the discussion of VoiceOver, Tiger's new screen-control feature, on Section 15.6.5. For the most part, this list doesn't include the keystrokes that are already listed in your menus, either—like c-P for Print, c-S for Save, and so on.
Table F-1. Startup Keystrokes
|
Keys to Hold Down |
Effect |
|
C |
Starts up from a CD |
|
D |
Starts up from the first partition |
|
N |
Starts up from network server |
|
R |
Resets the PowerBook screen |
|
T |
Puts the Mac into FireWire Target Disk mode |
|
X |
Starts up in Mac OS X (if 9 is on the same disk) |
|
Option |
Shows icons of all startup disks, so you can choose one for starting up. |
|
Shift-Option-c-Delete |
Starts up from external drive (or CD) |
|
Option-c-P-R |
Zaps the parameter RAM (PRAM). (Hold down until second chime.) |
|
Option-c-O-F |
Brings up Open Firmware screen. |
|
c-V |
Shows Unix console messages during startup, logout, and shutdown |
|
c-S |
Starts up in single user (Unix command-line) mode |
|
Mouse down |
Ejects a stuck CD or DVD |
|
Shift |
Just after powering up: Turns off kernel extensions (Section B.8.2) |
|
Shift |
Later, after logging in: Prevents Finder windows and startup items from opening. (They'll return ... |
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