


Fn–Up Arrow – Page Up which scrolls up a single page.Option-Command-Esc – Force Quit an app or unresponsive program.

You will find the fn key in the bottom left of the Apple keyboard. Other keyboard shortcuts for Mac are different. Command-P – Print the current document.Command-F – Find items in a document or open Find.Command-V – Paste the contents of the Clipboard into a document or app.Command-C – Copy whatever is selected to the Clipboard.Command-X – Cut whatever is selected and copy it to the Clipboard.If you find yourself using shortcuts but cannot remember them all I would recommend Ke圜ue, it shows all the possible shortcuts by pressing one.Some of the more common keyboard shortcuts for Mac are the same in Windows. You can also change them to what you like. The System shortcuts can be seem at System Preferences → Keyboard → Shortcuts. You can see all the app shortcuts in the menus in the menu bar. You can configure them to use as Standard functions key in the Keyboard Preference Pane.

Functions keys are rarely used and they have their pre-defined actions which you can see on a Mac keyboard. The Alt + Tab shortcut is the same as Cmd + Tab, or Cmd + Shft +Tab. I believe that Alt (⎇) + F4 quit an app on Win, so it's equivalent would be Cmd + Q. The task manager is called Activity Monitor in Mac find using Spotlight or in /Applications/Utilities/ folder, but if you just wanna quit an app do Cmd + Alt + Esc (this can also be accessed through Apple () menu at the top). Generally Win key is replaced with Cmd key in shortcuts. If you have a Win keyboard then the Win key is equal to Cmd (⌘) key, and rest are the same. Only third-party apps, and basic shortcuts like cut, copy, paste are similar.
