MacOS Tip: System and Finder shortcuts
All these keyboard shortcuts are composed of a combination of several keys whose name or appearance may differ depending on the age of your machine.
- Command + N: Open a new Finder window
- Command + Shift + N: Create a new directory in the Finder
- Command + I: Displaying the information of an element
- Command + D: Duplicate the selected elements.
Note that when you are saving a document from an application, this shortcut allows you to choose the Desktop as the saving destination.
- Command + T: Open a new tab in the Finder, a web browser
- Command + Q: Exit (Close) an application
- Command + Tab: Switch from one open application to another
- Command + H: Hide the active application window
- Command + Option + H: Hides all active windows except the one in the foreground
- Command + M: Minimize the active window in the dock
- Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the active application, except the one in the foreground
- Command +, (comma) : Display the parameters of the active application
- Command + Option + D: Show or hide the Dock
- Command + Delete: Place one or more elements directly in the recycle bin
- Shift + Command + Delete: Empty the contents of the recycle bin
- Control + lateral directional arrows: Switch from one desktop to another
- Space bar or Command + Y: display a preview of the selected file
- Command + Space: Display the Spotlight search field
Option + Command + Esc: Force a blocked application to closeÂ
Source :01net.com