🎓 Mac Keycodes 101 The Shortcuts You Need to Know ⌨️

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  • 🎓 Mac Keycodes 101: The Shortcuts You Need to Know ⌨️
    Here's the link to my Keycodes Cheatsheet: tinyurl.com/TMW-Keycodes
    Hey MacWhisperer Fam! Dylan Stewart here, your go-to MacWhisperer. Have you ever wondered what the most important keycodes for Mac users are? Stick around and find out! In today's lesson, we're diving deep into keycodes - those amazing commands you can perform directly from your keyboard to make your tasks quicker and more efficient. Plus, don’t miss my MacWhisperer Power Tip - it’s a game-changer! 🙌
    👇Jump Directly to the Keycode You Need Most:
    [00:00] 📣 Intro
    [01:05] 🕹️ Modifier Keys (What are they and how do they work?)
    [03:18] 🔑 Essential Keycodes
    [03:42] ⌘ + Z: Undo
    [04:33] ✂️ ⌘ + X: Cut
    [05:40] 📋 ⌘ + C: Copy
    [06:12] 📥 ⌘ + V: Paste/Insert
    [07:54] 🌐 Universal Keycodes
    [08:05] 🆕 ⌘ + N: New
    [08:52] ❌ ⌘ + Q: Quit
    [09:17] ✅ ⌘ + A: Select All
    [10:03] 💾 ⌘ + S: Save
    [10:39] 🖨️ ⌘ + P: Print
    [11:17] ℹ️ ⌘ + I: Get Info
    [12:26] ⚙️ ⌘ + ,: Settings/Preferences
    [13:16] 🔍 ⌘ + Space: Spotlight
    [14:30] ✍️ Formatting Keycodes
    [15:34] 🖋️ ⌘ + T: Open Text Panel
    [00:17:11] 🌟 MacWhisperer Power Tip: ⌘ + Tab, ⌘ + Tilde
    Key Takeaways:
    🔍 Modifier Keys
    Learn how to properly use modifier keys like Shift, Command, Option, and Control to execute keycodes efficiently.
    🔑 Essential Keycodes
    Master the basics:
    - ⌘ + Z: Undo
    - ⌘ + X: Cut
    - ⌘ + C: Copy
    - ⌘ + V: Paste/Insert
    🌐 Universal Keycodes
    Utilize these across all applications:
    - ⌘ + N: New
    - ⌘ + Q: Quit
    - ⌘ + A: Select All
    - ⌘ + S: Save
    - ⌘ + P: Print
    - ⌘ + I: Get Info
    - ⌘ + ,: Settings/Preferences
    - ⌘ + Space: Spotlight
    📝 Formatting Keycodes
    Quickly format text with:
    - ⌘ + B: Bold
    - ⌘ + I: Italic
    - ⌘ + U: Underline
    - ⌘ + + / ⌘ + -: Increase or Decrease Font Size
    🌟 MacWhisperer Power Tip: ⌘ + Tab & ⌘ + Tilde
    Effortlessly switch between applications with ⌘ + Tab and cycle through open windows within an app using ⌘ + Tilde. This tip will transform your workflow!
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    I'm Dylan Stewart, The MacWhisperer, and it's my passion and profession to help you get more done with your Apple products than you ever thought possible. See you next time! 👋
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  • @vaidy2000
    @vaidy2000 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent explanation on key shortcuts. Very well asthetically explained. I learnt how to invoke Siri using keyboard shortcuts from your video. Thank you

  • @RonnieGreher
    @RonnieGreher 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great review. I knew most, but not, all of these. The idea of holding a key then pressing the other is what I needed to hear. When using 3 keys simultaneously, I always try to hit all at the same time. Now I can relax. Thanks Dylan. As to the power tip, I recently learned that you can use the mouse to directly select an app rather than having to cycle through the list.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, learning NOT to try and hit them all together is a BIG lesson.
      And I like the mouse trick also... but I figured for the average user 3 levels of the Power Tip was plenty. It has also been mentioned that you can quit apps right from the App Switcher (which I also use frequently).
      Thanks for watching! I love it when POWER USERS check out my videos!!!

  • @gAlbert23500
    @gAlbert23500 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for the review; didn't know that the [cmd+N] and [cmd + ~] were global keyboard commans
    - I was a little confused on [cmd + ~] vs [cmd + `] ... so I had a brief conversation with OpenAI and this was their response...
    On a Mac keyboard:
    Cmd + ~ : This shortcut triggers the Spotlight search [⌘ + Space bar according to [2]. The tilde (~) key is located next to the number 1 key.
    **Cmd + ** : This shortcut invokes the “Show Previous Window” function [2]. The backtick key (), also called the grave accent key, is located above the Tab key on your keyboard.

  • @tonysilva2654
    @tonysilva2654 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very useful info. And appreciate your brief, concise for format. The power tip was great!!!! Thanks👍🏽.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Awesome! Glad you got good value from it! Thanks for watching!

  • @AlignToDeliver
    @AlignToDeliver 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Command + Tilde was a game changer

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I know... so helpful, right?

  • @AlanLarkin5063
    @AlanLarkin5063 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Are there any shortcuts for shutdown or restarting the computer?

  • @chao.m
    @chao.m 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is there a keyboard shortcut equivalent to the Windows V in Windows to bring up all the items in my clipboard?

  • @donbiagio1
    @donbiagio1 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi Dylan.
    👕🇮🇹😎 here.
    I really loved this one.
    Only you could present the “key codes” this way. So easy and beautifully explained.
    I really enjoyed that.
    Great job again.
    P. S. :
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    Thank you.
    Stay safe
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    ( Winnipeg is currently in a heatwave)
    Love it.
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    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Turbo Collage is a great app. Simple and affordable. Get it on the Mac App Store. There's a free lite version and a full version. The full version is a one-time price!

  • @rosgr63
    @rosgr63 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great review, lots of useful info, nice to be reminded. Thank you!

  • @mvraman9394
    @mvraman9394 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Superb sir ❤

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @ramonagaibor1898
    @ramonagaibor1898 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Going forward I will use these techniques to make my PC experience easier, thank you for your help.

  • @perrysrc
    @perrysrc หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent video as you make it so easy to understand, thanks

  • @davidgeren8252
    @davidgeren8252 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I know this will sound pedantic, but ... key codes are numerical representations of the pressed key used by the OS to determine what you typed and in scripts to send key presses to the OS. For example, 49 is the space key and 39 is the double quote. Better terms are keyboard shortcuts (Apple's preferred term), key combo, combinations, hotkey, and similar. This might be important for some because any search for more shortcuts using "keycodes" may not yield desired results. Just sayin'.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you... You are right on the money.

    • @Yegor.Shuvayev
      @Yegor.Shuvayev 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      that’s the reason i clicked it

  • @indigorobin
    @indigorobin 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am curious why you called them “key codes” in the video, but used the more common term “shortcuts” is in the video title.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, that was a difficult choice. Shortcuts mean many different things, from Siri Shortcuts to text shortcuts and more. Keycodes only mean one thing, key combinations. I didn't want to use both in the video, so I rolled the dice and decided to use the proper term keycodes, but then hedged my bet, adding the word shortcuts to the title. I went back and forth on that a lot. I may have made the wrong choice, and may adjust the thumbnail to use the other name to see if it improves the video's traction.
      Thanks for asking, great question!

  • @davidchafin4028
    @davidchafin4028 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Word, what is the Mac keyboard command to jump to the beginning or end of a document?

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ⌘+fn + ← (left arrow) = Beginning of document
      ⌘+fn + → (right arrow) = End of document

    • @davidgeren8252
      @davidgeren8252 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A little easier: ⌘↑ | ⌘↓

  • @vaidy2000
    @vaidy2000 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi. Command + Tilder not working on my Mac

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What are you trying to do? Remember you have to have the other windows open. cmd + tilde will not work if there are not additional windows open, and it will not work if they are minimized or hidden.
      Let me know the specifics and I am sure we can figure it out...

  • @gareyford9071
    @gareyford9071 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One last thing with your power tip that you didn't mention. When you bring up the programs, you can toggle "Q" and close multiple programs one after another.

    • @TheMacWhisperer
      @TheMacWhisperer  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So true... but I thought 3 separate tips on top of each other was enough... I use the ⌘ + Q all the time from the app switcher! Thanks for mentioning it fellow POWER USER!!

    • @gareyford9071
      @gareyford9071 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheMacWhisperer you're really becoming my favorite mac guy