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New items found in "Macworld's 50 Top Mac OS X Tips & Unix Tricks" 4/19/02
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new>>> Quick Key to take a snapshot of a portion of your display!!
Here's a cool trick MrNivit1 (11/26/02) stumbled upon while messing around with keyboard combinations. Hold down command-shift-4 and the cursor will turn into a target. Select an area of the screen (i.e. click, drag to draw a box, release) and a new graphic file with an image of the area you selected will appear on the desktop (if the picture file isn't automatically placed on your desktop check your "Desktop" folder in your home directory for the file). MrNivit guesses Apple was kind enough to bring this easter egg from OS9 (apple-shift-3 will give you a picture of the entire screen in OS9) to OSX.
new>>> Jaguar Global Keyboard shortcut
Cmd~, as of 10.2, is reserved by Apple for cycling through an application\'s windows. This keystroke combo works everywhere, even overriding some applications\' use of the keystroke combo (see also, Adobe Photoshop. Adobe posted a patch for PS which \"unhooks\" this keystroke for PS users accustomed to using it.)
toddsnc (http://www.macosxhints.com)
new>>> keyboard shortcuts in Jaguar finder
To open Application folder (Jaguar)
Command + Shift + A
To open Favorites folder (Jaguar)
Command + Shift + F
///////////////////// Terminal /////////////////////////////
- open a terminal window (start a session)
- if you want to change the working directory to a directory
that is deep in many folders:
a. type cd followed by a space.
b. click on an active finder window and drag and
drop the folder onto the terminal window.
c. smile after you see the full path automatically
filled in after %:cd
- you can do this with any command line tool, like if
you wanted to open a file in vi, just type vi(space)
and drag and drop the file onto the terminal window.
////////////////////// Start Up ////////////////////////////
Command + "V" pressed while Mac OS X boots will show
a text screen that scrolls boot status info. (Macworld's 50 Top Mac OS X Tips)
Command + "S" pressed while Mac OS X boots will scroll boot
info and then stop with a command prompt (just like a command prompt in
a terminal window). You can login from here before Aqua loads.
////////////////////// Finder Window //////////////////////////
The option key changes some Finder Menu Items in real time.
1. Click on the "File" Menu and leave it pulled down.
2. Press the option key, and watch the Close Window menu item
change to Close All in real time.
note: try this in the Window Menu. (Macworld's 50 Top Mac OS X Tips)
To select a group of files that appear together in a list view:
1. Click on first file of group
2. Shift + Click on last file of group
To select a group of files that do not appear together in a list view:
1. Command + Click on any file that you want to
select/deselect into or out of a group
2. Repeat Step 1 to add/remove any file to or from the group
3. Command + Drag selects/deselects items the mouse
arrow moves over
note: Holding the Command key down forces all items
to freeze so that items can only be selected/deselected
with the mouse and not moved around.
To turn the mouse arrow into a mouse hand (like the hand in
Photoshop):
1. Option + Click in any "white space" of a Finder Window
in listview mode, then drag the contents around
(Klink 4/23/01)
/////////////////// Finder Window Toolbar ////////////////////
To move/remove item in toolbar:
Command + Click + Drag
To edit toolbar:
Shift + Click top right button in Finder Window
////////////// IE /////////////
To change the mouse arrow into a hand in a window (like
the photoshop hand) so you can move the page around:
Command + Drag
note: This feature was in IE before the Mac OS X version, but
I just wanted to point it out. I hope Apple gets all developers
to agree on a uniform method to convert the mouse arrow to
a hand. Just a thought because this method beats scoll bar
arrows hands down ;-)
//////////////// Any Window /////////////
I just found a great way to hide XDarwin without having
to use a command key or to select Hide XDarwin from the XDarwin
menu. Just hold the option key down while you click on another window
or the desktop.
To dock all windows owned by a particular application at once:
Command + Option + Yellow Minus Button
Option + Yellow Minus Button
To move/resize/scroll a window that is behind an active window
without changing the statis of the active window (endian 4/23/01)
Command + Click on the control of the background window
note 1: to move a window in background, Command + Drag
the title bar of the background window.
note 2: resizing and scrolling in background doesn't always
work
You can set the scroll bar behavior in the System Preferences
window to either jump to a location in the scroll bar or to jump
one page up or down, but both options are available to you
all the time. The opposite behavior of what you set in your System
Preferences can be performed by holding the Option key down
when you click on the scroll bar. (Matt/VGZ 4/23/01)
//////////////// Dock ///////////////
To freeze dock items so that they do not move around when you want to drop an item onto an icon in the dock:
Command + Option + Drag item onto dock item
note: this method forces an application to attemp to
open an item dropped onto the application's
icon in the dock
To get any item in the Dock to pop open a menu (Folder/HD icons
pop open a quasi AppleMenu, applications pop open a menu with
options to quit, show or select a window and the trash can pops
open the option to empty):
Control + Click on the Dock icon
note: click/hold on any item in the Dock does the same thing,
but this is a bit slower
To have the Finder show you where a dock item is located:
Command + Click item
To hide all other windows and show the windows of a running application:
Command + Option + Click on the application icon in the dock
To hide the windows of the application in foreground and bring the windows of another application into foreground:
Option + Click on the application icon in the dock
note: This allows you to switch between two applications
without hiding things like Finder Windows or the
Internet Connect status window.
I would like keep this posting organized, so if anyone has any corrections or additions, could you please email me at:
zootbobbalu@yahoo.com
3 New items added 4/23/01
1 New item added 9/6/01
New items found in "Macworld's 50 Top Mac OS X Tips & Unix Tricks" 4/19/02
1 New items added 8/01/02
2 New items added 8/24/02
1 New item added 9/05/02
1 New item added 11/26/02
////////////////////// new items ///////////////////////////
new>>> Quick Key to take a snapshot of a portion of your display!!
Here's a cool trick MrNivit1 (11/26/02) stumbled upon while messing around with keyboard combinations. Hold down command-shift-4 and the cursor will turn into a target. Select an area of the screen (i.e. click, drag to draw a box, release) and a new graphic file with an image of the area you selected will appear on the desktop (if the picture file isn't automatically placed on your desktop check your "Desktop" folder in your home directory for the file). MrNivit guesses Apple was kind enough to bring this easter egg from OS9 (apple-shift-3 will give you a picture of the entire screen in OS9) to OSX.
new>>> Jaguar Global Keyboard shortcut
Cmd~, as of 10.2, is reserved by Apple for cycling through an application\'s windows. This keystroke combo works everywhere, even overriding some applications\' use of the keystroke combo (see also, Adobe Photoshop. Adobe posted a patch for PS which \"unhooks\" this keystroke for PS users accustomed to using it.)
toddsnc (http://www.macosxhints.com)
new>>> keyboard shortcuts in Jaguar finder
To open Application folder (Jaguar)
Command + Shift + A
To open Favorites folder (Jaguar)
Command + Shift + F
///////////////////// Terminal /////////////////////////////
- open a terminal window (start a session)
- if you want to change the working directory to a directory
that is deep in many folders:
a. type cd followed by a space.
b. click on an active finder window and drag and
drop the folder onto the terminal window.
c. smile after you see the full path automatically
filled in after %:cd
- you can do this with any command line tool, like if
you wanted to open a file in vi, just type vi(space)
and drag and drop the file onto the terminal window.
////////////////////// Start Up ////////////////////////////
Command + "V" pressed while Mac OS X boots will show
a text screen that scrolls boot status info. (Macworld's 50 Top Mac OS X Tips)
Command + "S" pressed while Mac OS X boots will scroll boot
info and then stop with a command prompt (just like a command prompt in
a terminal window). You can login from here before Aqua loads.
////////////////////// Finder Window //////////////////////////
The option key changes some Finder Menu Items in real time.
1. Click on the "File" Menu and leave it pulled down.
2. Press the option key, and watch the Close Window menu item
change to Close All in real time.
note: try this in the Window Menu. (Macworld's 50 Top Mac OS X Tips)
To select a group of files that appear together in a list view:
1. Click on first file of group
2. Shift + Click on last file of group
To select a group of files that do not appear together in a list view:
1. Command + Click on any file that you want to
select/deselect into or out of a group
2. Repeat Step 1 to add/remove any file to or from the group
3. Command + Drag selects/deselects items the mouse
arrow moves over
note: Holding the Command key down forces all items
to freeze so that items can only be selected/deselected
with the mouse and not moved around.
To turn the mouse arrow into a mouse hand (like the hand in
Photoshop):
1. Option + Click in any "white space" of a Finder Window
in listview mode, then drag the contents around
(Klink 4/23/01)
/////////////////// Finder Window Toolbar ////////////////////
To move/remove item in toolbar:
Command + Click + Drag
To edit toolbar:
Shift + Click top right button in Finder Window
////////////// IE /////////////
To change the mouse arrow into a hand in a window (like
the photoshop hand) so you can move the page around:
Command + Drag
note: This feature was in IE before the Mac OS X version, but
I just wanted to point it out. I hope Apple gets all developers
to agree on a uniform method to convert the mouse arrow to
a hand. Just a thought because this method beats scoll bar
arrows hands down ;-)
//////////////// Any Window /////////////
I just found a great way to hide XDarwin without having
to use a command key or to select Hide XDarwin from the XDarwin
menu. Just hold the option key down while you click on another window
or the desktop.
To dock all windows owned by a particular application at once:
Command + Option + Yellow Minus Button
Option + Yellow Minus Button
To move/resize/scroll a window that is behind an active window
without changing the statis of the active window (endian 4/23/01)
Command + Click on the control of the background window
note 1: to move a window in background, Command + Drag
the title bar of the background window.
note 2: resizing and scrolling in background doesn't always
work
You can set the scroll bar behavior in the System Preferences
window to either jump to a location in the scroll bar or to jump
one page up or down, but both options are available to you
all the time. The opposite behavior of what you set in your System
Preferences can be performed by holding the Option key down
when you click on the scroll bar. (Matt/VGZ 4/23/01)
//////////////// Dock ///////////////
To freeze dock items so that they do not move around when you want to drop an item onto an icon in the dock:
Command + Option + Drag item onto dock item
note: this method forces an application to attemp to
open an item dropped onto the application's
icon in the dock
To get any item in the Dock to pop open a menu (Folder/HD icons
pop open a quasi AppleMenu, applications pop open a menu with
options to quit, show or select a window and the trash can pops
open the option to empty):
Control + Click on the Dock icon
note: click/hold on any item in the Dock does the same thing,
but this is a bit slower
To have the Finder show you where a dock item is located:
Command + Click item
To hide all other windows and show the windows of a running application:
Command + Option + Click on the application icon in the dock
To hide the windows of the application in foreground and bring the windows of another application into foreground:
Option + Click on the application icon in the dock
note: This allows you to switch between two applications
without hiding things like Finder Windows or the
Internet Connect status window.
I would like keep this posting organized, so if anyone has any corrections or additions, could you please email me at:
zootbobbalu@yahoo.com