⚡ Did you know that the fastest Mac users barely touch their mouse? They rely on a few powerful keyboard shortcuts to get things done 2–3x faster. Think it's only for “experts”? Keep reading — you’ll change your mind.
Every day, we lose valuable seconds navigating menus, right-clicking, or dragging the mouse across the screen. These small delays add up to hours by the end of the week. The solution? A handful of simple keyboard shortcuts that are easy to learn and incredibly powerful.
In this guide, you’ll discover the most useful Mac shortcuts, organized into categories with real-world examples — so you know exactly when and why to use them.
📋 Περιεχόμενα
🖼️ 2. Window Management
Closes only the active window — not the entire app. For example, if you have multiple tabs open in Safari, this lets you close them one by one. To close all windows at once, use Command + Option + W.
Sends the current window to the Dock without closing it. Perfect when you want to declutter your screen and come back later.
Creates a new window in most apps. In Safari, it opens a new browser window; in Finder, a new file window; in Word, a new document.
Quickly hide or reveal the Dock to gain more screen space — especially useful on smaller MacBook displays.
If you use multiple desktops, this lets you move between them instantly. Ideal for separating work, personal tasks, and entertainment.
Maximizes the current window into full screen. Great for distraction-free work or presentations.
Instantly hides the active application without closing it — useful when you need a clean workspace quickly.
Keeps only the current app visible and hides everything else. Perfect for focused work.
Expands the window to fit the screen without going full screen (behavior may vary by app).
✍️ 3. Text Editing
Most users know these — but they’re essential because they save a huge amount of time:
- 📋 Copy: ⌘ Command + C
- 📌 Paste: ⌘ Command + V
- ✂️ Cut: ⌘ Command + X
- ↩️ Undo: ⌘ Command + Z
- ↪️ Redo: ⌘ Command + Shift + Z
- ☑️ Select All: ⌘ Command + A
- 🔍 Find: ⌘ Command + F
- 💾 Save: ⌘ Command + S
This “hidden gem” removes all formatting when pasting text. Perfect for clean documents without unwanted fonts or colors. In Gmail, use Command + Shift + V.
Jump between words instantly instead of moving character by character.
Deletes an entire word at once — much faster than holding backspace.
Jump instantly to the start or end of a line — extremely useful when editing long text.
Select text word-by-word instead of letter-by-letter for faster editing.
📸 4. Screenshots
Instantly captures your entire screen and saves it to the desktop. Ideal for saving information, sharing instructions, or documenting something quickly.
Your cursor turns into a crosshair, allowing you to select exactly the part of the screen you want to capture.
Opens the full screenshot toolbar with options for capturing screens, windows, or recording your display — perfect for tutorials and presentations. Available from macOS Mojave and later.
Instead of saving the screenshot as a file, this copies it directly to your clipboard — perfect for pasting into emails, chats, or documents instantly.
After pressing the shortcut, hit Space to switch to window capture mode. Click any window to capture it with a clean shadow effect.
After taking a screenshot, click the preview thumbnail to quickly annotate, crop, or edit it before saving.
📁 5. File Management
Creates a new folder instantly in Finder, ready to be renamed.
Sends the selected file to the Trash. You can restore it later if needed.
Displays detailed file information including size, type, creation date, and permissions.
Select a file and press Enter to rename it instantly — no right-click needed.
Creates an exact copy of the selected file — very useful for backups or editing versions.
Permanently deletes all items in the Trash. Use with caution.
Opens the selected file instantly without double-clicking.
Preview files instantly without opening them — works for images, PDFs, videos, and more.
🚨 6. Emergency & Power User Shortcuts
If an app freezes and stops responding, this shortcut opens the Force Quit menu so you can close it instantly — much faster than navigating through menus.
Instantly hides the active app without closing it. Useful when you need to quickly clear your screen.
Opens the Settings (Preferences) of almost any app — works across Safari, Mail, Spotify, and more. Apple renamed “Preferences” to “Settings” in recent macOS versions, but the shortcut remains the same.
Locks your screen immediately — essential for privacy and security when stepping away.
Quickly log out of your macOS user account. You’ll be asked for confirmation before proceeding.
Puts your Mac into sleep mode instantly — useful for saving battery or pausing work safely.
Captures the Touch Bar on supported MacBook models — useful for documentation or tutorials.
📝 Quick Recap
- ⌘ + Space → Spotlight Search
- ⌘ + Tab → Switch apps
- ⌘ + W → Close window
- ⌘ + Z → Undo
- ⌘ + Shift + 4 → Screenshot selection
- ⌘ + Shift + 5 → Screen recording
- ⌘ + Option + Esc → Force quit app
- Control + Command + Q → Lock Mac
🎯 Start Today — You Don’t Need to Learn Everything at Once
You don’t need to memorize all these shortcuts in one day. Start with 3–4 shortcuts that match your daily workflow and use them consistently for a week.
Within days, they’ll become second nature. Gradually add more, and within a month, you’ll be using your Mac faster and more efficiently than ever before.