List Of All Hot Keys For Mac
Hello Jim and Brooke,I'm glad to see it is helping people. Downloading and installing rhino for mac. Thanks very much for the comments.Of note: there is a change to the listing since the High Sierra update.Pressing Control-Option-Command and using the Left and Right Arrow Keys now changes the Rotor settings. Using the Up and Down Arrows navigates by the chosen setting.And.Pressing Control-Option-Command-Shift and using the Left and Right Arrows switches between the Speech settings. Using the Up and Down Arrows, changes the chosen setting.There may be additional changes that I have not found yet.
If you find any, please feel free to share on this post.Best wishes. or to post commentsSubmitted by Brooke on 5 April, 2018.
You can control Things on your Mac and iPad with keyboard shortcuts. We have listed all of them below. Cmd + ⇧ Shift + M, Move selection to another list.
Keys and keyboard shortcuts. 09/3/2019. 9 minutes to read.In this articleThis term collection covers how to refer to keyboard shortcuts and the names of specific keys.For information about describing customers' interactions with UI, see.
Keyboard actions and access TermUsagekeyboard shortcut, accelerator key, fast key, hot key, quick key, speed keyIn general, use keyboard shortcut to describe a combination of keystrokes used to perform a task.ExampleAlt+Ctrl+SDon't use accelerator key, fast key, hot key, quick key, or speed key.access keyDon't use in content for a general audience. Use keyboard shortcut instead.In content for developers or content about customizing the UI, it's OK to distinguish between an access key and a shortcut key. An access key is a letter or number that users select to access UI controls that have text labels. For example, the F in Alt+F.
A shortcut key is a key or key combination that users select to perform a common action. For example, Ctrl+V. If you use these terms, explain the difference.Key TipIn general, don't use in content for a general audience. Use keyboard shortcut instead.In content teaching basic skills or content for a technical audience, it's OK to use Key Tip to refer to the letter or number that appears in the ribbon when the Alt key is pressed.key combinationDon't use in content for a general audience. Use keyboard shortcut instead.In content for a technical audience, it's OK to distinguish between a key combination (two or more keys selected simultaneously) and a key sequence (two or more keys selected sequentially).
If you use these terms, explain the difference.key sequenceDon't use in content for a general audience. Use keyboard shortcut instead.In content for a technical audience, it's OK to distinguish between a key sequence (two or more keys selected sequentially) and a key combination (two or more keys selected simultaneously). If you use these terms, explain the difference.keypadUse numeric keypad on the first mention. Don't use keypad by itself unless the context has been established and there's no possibility the customer will confuse the keypad with the keyboard.
When in doubt, continue to use numeric keypad.In general, don't distinguish between the keyboard and the numeric keypad. When the customer can select two keys that look the same, direct the customer to the correct key.ExampleSelect the Minus sign on the numeric keypad, not the Hyphen key on the keyboard.keystroke, keypressDon't use keypress. Use keystroke instead.select, press, depress, hit, strike, useUse select to describe pressing a key on a physical or on-screen keyboard.