I know this question has been asked before in a variety of ways. For past 2 days I've been struggling with this. I have a variety of issues with my iMac 8,1 I need to fix and simply have to enter Recovery Mode.
The letters in keyboard shortcut combinations are always shown capitalized on-screen, but the Mac recognizes the lowercase versions as well. Thus, you can type either Command+Q or Command+q to quit (exit) the program. Although the Mac OS X menu layout appears to be intuitive and easy to follow, Apple does get a little carried away with shortcuts.
Here are some need-to-know keyboard combinations for your Mac. Pexels Source: Pexels Command + 1 (2, 3) — this hack, you can cycle through open tabs on your browser. Just hit the corresponding number to the tab you want to open. Command + F3 — removes all. Some Word for Mac keyboard shortcuts conflict with default macOS keyboard shortcuts. This topic flags such shortcuts with an asterisk (. ). To use these shortcuts, you may have to change your Mac keyboard settings to change the shortcut for the key. Change system preferences for keyboard shortcuts. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
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My problem is I don't have an Apple Keyboard. So using Windows USB keyboard. I've combed the forums and the internet and ready 'Command+R', 'Alt+R', on windows 'Command' is 'ALT', then sometimes 'Command' is 'Ctrl'. I've tried every dang combination after hearing the start up chime. I have done 'Restart' vs 'PowerDown + Press Button'. There is nothing I have not tried.
Someone please, PLEASE help me out. Anyone out there with an iMac 8,1 if you please use Windows Keyboard, enter Recovery mode and tell me exactly what you did. I don't have any hair left to pull.
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
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Here are some need-to-know keyboard combinations for your Mac.
Command + 1 (2, 3) — this hack, you can cycle through open tabs on your browser. Just hit the corresponding number to the tab you want to open.
Command + F3 — removes all app windows from view displaying your desktop. To bring your apps back, simply press the keys again.
Command + H — quickly hide all open windows from the currently active app.
Command + Down Arrow — jump to the bottom of any webpage.
Command + Up Arrow — jump to the top of any webpage.
Command + Semicolon — go through all of the misspelled words in any given document with this hack.
Command + Shift + T — this combinations opens recently closed tabs. It’s perfect for if you ever accidentally close out of something.
Option + Command + F — this opens the search field.
Option + Delete — this shortcut will delete one word at a time, as opposed to one letter at a time.
Option + Shift + Volume Up/Volume down — will adjust your volume in smaller increments than if you were to just hit the volume controls.
Shift + Command + Q — to log out of your user account.
Here are some need-to-know keyboard combinations for your PC.
Alt + Tab — switch between open tabs.
Win — opens the Start Menu, however, in Windows 8.1 it opens the previous window.
Win + ⇧ Shift + M — restores windows that were minimized.
Win + A — opens the Action Center in Windows 10.
Win + B — selects the first icon in the Notification Area. You can then go through the icons with the arrow keys.
Win + C— shows the Charm Bar in Windows 8 and 8.1. In Windows 10 it opens Cortana.
Win + Ctrl + B — switches to programs indicating new messages in the Notification Area
Win + D — minimizes all open windows to display the desktop.
Win + Ctrl + F — opens ‘find computers’.
Keyboard Shortcut For Mac Switching Between Windows
Win + E — opens Windows Explorer. In Windows 10 it opens the Quick Launch by default.
Keyboard Combinations For Mac Catalina
Win + F — opens ‘find files and folders’.
Win + G — brings all gadgets to the foreground that are in process on Windows 7 and Vista. This combination opens the Game Bar in Windows 10.
Win + K — opens a new Start menu. In Windows 8 and 8.1, it opens Connections.
Win + L — changes user or locks the workstation.
Win + M — minimizes all windows.
Win + O — locks device orientation.
Win + P — switches operating modes to an external monitor/projector. This works for Windows 7 and anything newer than that.
Win + Q — opens Search charm for installed apps.
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Win + R — opens the ‘run dialog’ box.
Win + T — switches focus to the Taskbar on Windows 7 and anything newer.
Win + U — opens the Utility Manager.
Win + W — opens Windows Ink Workspace (notes, screenshots).
Win + X — opens the Windows Mobile Application Center on mobile computers.
Win + Y — starts Yahoo! Messenger if it’s installed on your device.
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