Windows keyboard equivalents on Mac: Difference between revisions
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* {{Mac}}: {{kbd | key=⌘ command}} + {{kbd | key=⌥ option}} + {{kbd | key=esc}} | * {{Mac}}: {{kbd | key=⌘ command}} + {{kbd | key=⌥ option}} + {{kbd | key=esc}} | ||
* {{Win}}: {{kbd | key=ctrl}} + {{kbd | key=alt}} + {{kbd | key=delete}}<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control-Alt-Delete Control-Alt-Delete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]</ref> | * {{Win}}: {{kbd | key=ctrl}} + {{kbd | key=alt}} + {{kbd | key=delete}}<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control-Alt-Delete Control-Alt-Delete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
== document browsing == | |||
Page up | |||
* {{Mac}}: {{kbd | key=fn}} + {{kbd | key= ↑}} | |||
* {{Win}}: {{kbd | key=Page up}} | |||
Page down | |||
* {{Mac}}: {{kbd | key=fn}} + {{kbd | key= ↓}} | |||
* {{Win}}: {{kbd | key=Page down}} | |||
== text editing == | == text editing == | ||
Revision as of 23:11, 10 May 2014
application
Switch application:
system
Launch task manager
- macOS
: ⌘ command + ⌥ option + esc - Win
: ctrl + alt + delete[1]
document browsing
Page up
Page down
text editing
delete
copy the selected text
select the text from the mouse cursor to the beginning of current line
select the text from the mouse cursor to the end of current line
switch input method
reference
further reading