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The Most Useful Mac Shortcuts in 2025

Jan, 21, 2025 Hi-network.com

By learning several common Mac shortcuts, you can save time and even make your Mac feels faster than it already is by using the keyboard rather than the mouse and the menu system in each app.

You'll need to do a little memorizing, but most of that memorizing is usable in more than one app. Seriously, once you've learned these keyboard shortcuts, you won't go back to using the mouse and menu bar.

Apple introduced a feature in macOS called Shortcuts. In that case, Apple is talking about computer automation by making little "recipes" that contain a series of steps to perform a task. In this article here, we're talking about keyboard shortcuts. This article explains certain keyboard presses that perform the same function as going to the menu bar with your mouse.

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts: Writing Papers and Working with Documents

Press Command + A, C or V to select all, copy or paste.

Writing papers can be time-consuming. However, there are(a vast) range of Mac shortcuts and commands that make life a little easier for any would-be essayist.

Here's how to cut, copy and paste:

  • Command+C: Copies any highlighted content to the Mac's Clipboard.
  • Command+V: Pastes the Clipboard's contents.
  • Command+Shift+V: Pastes without formatting.
  • Command+X: Cuts(i.e. erases) any highlighted content and copies it to the Mac's clipboard.
  • Command+A: Selects all items or content on a page.

Here are Mac shortcuts that deal more specifically with formatting or editing your text, although not all of them work with every word-processing app.

  • Command+B: Bolds lettering.
  • Command+I: Adds italics.
  • Command+U: Underlines.
  • Option+Delete: Deletes the word on the left side of the cursor.
  • Fn+Delete: Forward deletes.
  • Control+K: Deletes all text between the cursor and end of the paragraph or line.
  • Command+Control+ Space bar: Opens the Character Viewer window (which lets you choose and type emojis).
  • Command+K: Adds a hyperlink to highlighted text.
Press Command + F to open the word finder.

Hunting for particular words in your document or for definitions or misspellings? Here are the Mac commands you need.

Some of these shortcuts are different for Google Docs and Microsoft Word, which occasionally have their own specific key combinations (noted below where available).

  • Command+F: Finds specific words in your document.
  • Command+semi-colon (;): Finds misspelled words. In Google Docs you should pressCommand+apostrophe ('). In Word, you pressAlt+F7(although the F keys must have been previously enabled as function keys by going toSystem Preferences>Keyboard.)
  • Command+Control+D: Displays the definition of the highlighted word. In Google Docs you should pressCommand+Shift+Y.
  • Command+Shift+colon (:): Opens the Spelling and Grammar window. This shortcut isn't available in Google Docs, while for Word you should pressF7.

Here are several Mac keyboard shortcuts related to undoing actions and jumping to particular parts of your work:

  • Command+Z: Undoes the previous action.
  • Command+Shift+Z: Redoes the previously undone action.
  • Fn + Left/Right Arrow: Jumps to beginning/end of document.
  • Command+Up/Down Arrow: Moves cursor to beginning/end of the document. This isn't an available shortcut in Microsoft Word.
  • Command+Left/Right Arrow: Moves the cursor to beginning/end of the line.

And finally, if you've finished a writing session, here are three Apple shortcuts that deal with saving, printing, and opening new documents:

  • Command+S: Saves your document (do this often even while writing).
  • Command+O: Opens a document saved to your Mac.
  • Command+P: Prints your document.

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts: Navigating Web Pages and Apps

Press Command + Tab to open the Tab Switcher and switch between apps.

Writing papers and reports is one thing, but no list of the best Mac shortcuts would be complete without detailing the commands that can be used to navigate between web pages and apps.

These are the kinds of shortcuts that prove useful when conducting the research and reading necessary for writing a paper, or when opening additional apps to help you finish your work.

It should be noted that these shortcuts work with all major browsers (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox).

  • Command+T: Opens a new tab in your browser.
  • Command+Shift+T: Reopens the last tab you closed (great if you accidentally close a tab).
  • Command+N: Opens a new window.
  • Command+W: Closes the current window.
  • Command+Shift+W: Closes all windows of the app you're using (e.g. if you're using a web browser, this shortcut will close every window).
  • Command+M: Minimizes the current window.

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts: Managing Files and Folders

Press Command + Shift + H to shortcut to your Home folder when in Finder.

If you save lots of essays and documents to your Mac, you may want to save them to particular folders, as a way of making them more findable. Here are a batch of Mac shortcuts that relate to folders via Finder:

  • Command+Shift+N: Creates a new folder.
  • Command+Shift+D: Opens the Desktop folder.
  • Command+Option+L: Opens the Downloads folder.
  • Command+Shift+O: Opens the Documents folder.
  • Command+Shift+G: Opens the Go to Folder window, which lets you find a specific folder by typing its name.
  • Command+Shift+H: Opens the user's Home folder.
  • Command+Shift+F: Opens All recent files.

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts: Handy System Shortcuts

Press Command + Shift + ? to shortcut to Help.

While none of the Mac commands below relate specifically to writing papers or managing your work, they're all useful time-savers in one way or another:

  • Command+Shift+Question mark(?): Opens the Help menu of the app you're using.
  • Option+Shift+Volume Up/Down: Adjusts the volume in smaller increments.
  • Command+Shift+Delete: Empties your Mac's Trash. Press Option+Shift+Command+Delete to empty the Trash without having to confirm deletion.
  • Command+Shift+3: Takes a screenshot of your entire screen. Press Command+Shift+4 to take a partial screenshot.
  • Command+Click: Right-clicks.
  • Command+Option+Esc: Brings up a menu to help you force an app to quit.
  • Command+Tab: Opens the app switcher. KeepCommandheld down and pressTabrepeatedly to scroll through apps. Release both buttons to confirm your selection.
  • Command+Space bar: Opens the Spotlight search bar.
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts to Know in 2025

FAQ

  • How do I see all the available Mac shortcuts in an app?

    Macs don't come equipped with this capability, but Apple maintains a list on its site for all Mac keyboard shortcuts.

  • How do I make shortcuts for an app on a Mac?

    To create an app shortcut, select theApplelogo >System Settings>Keyboard>Keyboard Shortcuts. In the left panel, selectApp Shortcuts, then selectAdd (+) and choose an app (or all apps) in the menu. In the pop-up window,name the shortcutand enter theexact keyboard combinationfor it, then selectAdd (+).

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