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Mastering Mac keyboard shortcuts can transform the way you use your Mac. These time-saving combinations allow you to complete tasks faster and with less effort, boosting your productivity and making navigation seamless.
Our extensive collection of 340+ Mac keyboard shortcuts covers everything from basic commands to advanced functions. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this guide has something for every user.
1 Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Challenge Game
1.1 How to learn while you play the game?
To play the game, just click or tap on “Play” and start playing while you learn.
- Choose 1 correct answer from each multiple choice question
- You can even test each shortcuts while you play.
- Share the score by sharing across your platform.

2 All Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
To use the table below, you can:
- Search for your desired shortcut using the search bar.
- Sort Mac shortcuts by category using the dropdown menu.
- Bookmark this page for future reference by pressing “CMD + D” on your keyboard.
- To print the Mac shortcuts to PDF, Press “CMD + P”, in the destination select “Save as PDF”.
Shortcut | Action | Category |
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3 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
3.1 What are the Mac shortcut keys?
Mac shortcut keys are combinations of keys that allow you to perform tasks quickly without using a mouse. Some commonly used Mac shortcut keys include:
- Command (⌘) + C: Copy
- Command (⌘) + V: Paste
- Command (⌘) + X: Cut
- Command (⌘) + Z: Undo
- Command (⌘) + Shift + Z: Redo
- Command (⌘) + A: Select all
- Command (⌘) + S: Save
- Command (⌘) + P: Print
- Command (⌘) + Q: Quit the app
- Command (⌘) + Tab: Switch between open apps
- Command (⌘) + Spacebar: Open Spotlight search
- Command (⌘) + Shift + 4: Take a screenshot of a selected area
- Command (⌘) + W: Close the active window
These shortcuts save time and make navigating your Mac more efficient.
3.2 What is the Alt +home shortcut?
The Alt + Home shortcut takes you to your browser’s homepage.
3.3 What is the Alt Z shortcut?
Alt + Z is commonly used to open the NVIDIA GeForce Experience overlay for screen recording and streaming.
3.4 What is Alt Shift F?
Alt + Shift + F is often used in code editors like Visual Studio Code to format the code automatically.
3.5 How to disable Alt Z AMD?
To disable Alt + Z on AMD, check the Radeon Software settings and reassign or disable the shortcut under the Hotkeys section.
3.6 What is Alt J shortcut?
Alt + J is used in some text editors or IDEs (like IntelliJ) to select the next occurrence of the selected text.