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Hi! This is Mike Callahan, Doctor File Finder. And welcome to your butterscotch.com tutorial and learning keyboard shortcuts ion a Mac with Key Q
Now, I’m in a program called Textmate here. It’s a text editor. But when I first switch to the Mac from the PC, there were a lot of things that foreign to me. And one of them was the different keyboard shortcuts. I pretty much know all the keyboard shortcuts on a PC but not on a Mac. And when you don’t know, you have to click and find out, well okay, new in this command and open this command O and you know close this command W, unless that program and it’s command Q. So you have to go of and keep looking it all this different shortcuts and some of them have add symbols.
So and browsing around, I found Key Q which is available and I have a link to it in the show notes. What you do is when it’s loaded, you hold down the command key and up pops the shortcuts for the entire program. It doesn’t matter what program it is. We can close Textmate. I’ll hold down the command key again, and now I’m seeing all of the shortcuts for finder, the doc, editing arranging, how to keep them arrange by if I forget how to arrange by date or date creator or size or the label. So no matter what program it is whether it’s Firefox or Textmate or Every note or SugarSink, I can hold down the command key and get the shortcuts I need right from Key Q.
So it’s an amazing program. I recommend it to existing Mac users and anybody who’s just switching. It’s great for helping you the shortcuts that you need without having to go through all of the menus. And that’s all there is to it.
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