Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter. Thank you for listing the uses for the F keys. F3 at Mission Control and F4 at Launch pad sound like I should be able to send space ships off to the moon. I assume there is something much more practical for these?
I am possibly going to find pause and play audio with some information that is from the Great Courses when I figure out how to access them. Hope for me yet, Dorothy at Years ago — on a BBC-computer — I could perform a Change Case command on the character next to the cursor just by typing Ctrl D After performing the change of case the cursor moved up one position so that you could repeat the action on and on.
Very handy indeed. How to implement such a desire on an iMac? I found out that if you press the esc key you exit fullscreen mode. Anyways I want to think you were being a bit sarcastic because of how basic and obvious this article was. The first half of your comment is constructive, but the second half is not. I am actually getting tired of reading backhanded compliments like this for a resource you get for free; if you have thoughts like this, do us a favor and keep it to yourself.
Lots of hidden special characters too in MacOS available through the option key. Name required. Mail will not be published required.
All Rights Reserved. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Brenna Miles. Brenna Miles is a technology writer with a B. Twitter LinkedIn. Updated on December 22, Jessica Kormos. Lifewire Technology Review Board Member. Jessica Kormos is a writer and editor with 15 years' experience writing articles, copy, and UX content for Tecca. Article reviewed on Dec 06, Tweet Share Email. Apple Macs iPad. Mac function keys are different than function keys on Windows and Linux.
Each key performs a unique function to control your Mac. Mac Function Keys F1 Reduce the screen's brightness F2 Increase the screen's brightness F3 Activates Expose view, which shows you every app that's running F4 Showcases your apps or opens the dashboard for access to widgets F5 For back lit keyboards, F5 decreases the keyboard's brightness F6 For back lit keyboards, F6 increases the keyboard's brightness F7 Restarts a music track or jumps to the previous track F8 Plays or pauses a music track or other content F9 Skip a music track or fast forward F10 Mute F11 Reduces volume F12 Increases volume.
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Use standard function keys Standard function keys work differently depending on the app and the keyboard shortcuts that you've set up. Click On-Screen Keyboard. Published Date: January 11, Yes No. Character limit:
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