(KDE no confirmation, restart is immediate) (KDE no confirmation, shutdown is immediate) (GNOME there is no default shortcut) Ĭtrl+ ⌘ Cmd+ Eject or Ctrl+ ⌘ Cmd+ Power
Sleep (available on some keyboards, configurable in Control Panel ➢ Power Options ➢ Advanced tab dialog box) ⌘ Cmd+ Space, enter executable name or ⌘ Cmd+ ↓Īlt+ V, then H, then H again, while in File Explorer, will toggle setting Switch window without dialog (next/previous)
⊞ Win+ M, then use ⊞ Win+ ⇧ Shift+ M to bring back all windows
(If "Require password after sleep or screen saver" is enabled in "System Preferences - Security & Privacy") Or Ctrl+ ⇧ Shift+ Eject or MBR Ctrl+ ⇧ Shift+ Pwr (for Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox)Ĭtrl+ ⌘ Cmd+ Q ( macOS High Sierra and greater) New browser window with same page as current The latter displays a menu with the currently selected input method highlighted, and debuted in Windows 8.Ĭonfigure desired keypress in Keyboard and Mouse Preferences, Keyboard Shortcuts, Select the next source in Input menu. to copy all the text, use :%yĬycle through installed keyboard languages / input methods % means "all in focused windows" here so e.g. GgVG, unlikely ever needed as most commands take an optional range parameter. Or "ap to paste the content of the "a" register or "+p to paste the content of the system clipboard Or "ax to cut in register "a" or "+x to cut in system clipboard Move the cursor after one or more undos, and further undos will be redos.Ĭut the selection and store it in the clipboard Same as undo, when undo is exhausted, it redoes. Not all applications follow (all of) these conventions, so if it doesn't work, it isn't compatible. Whether such commands are implemented (or not) depends on how an actual application program (such as an editor) is written. Furthermore, many shortcuts (such as Ctrl+ Z, Alt+ E, etc.) are just common conventions and are not handled by the operating system. For example, in a non-English version of Windows, the Edit menu is not always bound to the E shortcut. Some of the combinations are not true for localized versions of operating systems. General shortcuts Ī note regarding KDE's shortcuts is that they can be changed and the below list contains the defaults. Whether used as a matter of personal preference or for adaptive technology, the pervasiveness of common conventions means that a meaningful comparison of keyboard shortcuts can be made across various widely used operating systems.Ĭells with a yellow background in the tables below denote Apple's "sacred" keybindings. Their use is pervasive enough that some users consider them an important element of their routine interactions with a computer.
Stop loading page close dialog or pop-upĮditor’s Note: This list of Microsoft Edge Shortcuts is from the official Microsoft Listing for its new Chromium-based browser.Keyboard shortcuts are a common aspect of most modern operating systems and associated software applications. Move cursor to the end of last word in the same lineĭelete the entire text field / entire line of text Move cursor to the beginning of first word in the same line Log in a different user or browse as a guest Open a new Tab and automatically switch to it
Common Microsoft Edge Shortcuts for Mac include Command+N (Cmd+N) to open a new window.Ĭommand + T (Cmd+T) to open a new tab, among other shortcuts you can use to perform quick functions on your Macbook or iMac running any macOS version. Just like Microsoft Edge Shortcuts for Windows, the same shortcuts are twisted to work on Mac. Microsoft Edge Shortcuts allow you to execute in-browser tasks much faster than usual Microsoft Edge Shortcuts for Mac Go to the top of the page, Move keyboard focus to first item of pane Scroll up a webpage, one screen at a time Scroll down webpage, one screen at a time Stop loading page close dialog or pop-up Set focus on the first item in the toolbar Set focus on the first item in the favorites bar Set focus on the Settings and more “…” button
Toggle PDF between fit to page / fit to width Reopen the last closed tab, and switch to itįinish entered text with then load it immediately Reload the current page, ignoring cached content Sign in as a different user or browse as a Guest Paste and search or Paste and go (if it’s a URL) Jump to the previous match to your Find Bar search Save all open tabs as favorites in a new folder Select the URL in the address bar to edit Jump to the next match to your Find Bar search
Open a New Window Tab and automatically switch to it