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  1. Notice from BuffaloHELP:
    Unless these are very new to Mac world, keystrokes are not original and should not be credited.

    at least i shall finish the list, if you let me <_<

    Menu commands
    Keyboard shortcut Description
    Shift-Command-Q Apple Menu
    Log out
    Shift-Option-Command-Q Apple Menu
    Log out immediately
    Shift-Command-Delete Finder Menu
    Empty Trash
    Option-Shift-Command-Delete Finder Menu
    Empty Trash without dialog
    Command-H Finder Menu
    Hide Finder
    Option-Command-H Finder Menu
    Hide Others
    Command-N File Menu
    New Finder window
    Shift-Command-N File Menu
    New Folder
    Command-O File Menu
    Open
    Command-S File Menu
    Save
    Shift-Command-S File Menu
    Save as
    Command-P File Menu
    Print
    Command-W File Menu
    Close Window
    Option-Command-W File Menu
    Close all Windows
    Command-I File Menu
    Get Info
    Option-Command-I File Menu
    Show Attributes Inspector
    Command-D File Menu
    Duplicate
    Command-L File Menu
    Make Alias
    Command-R File Menu
    Show original
    Command-T File Menu
    Add to Favorites
    Command-Delete File Menu
    Move to Trash
    Command-E File Menu
    Eject
    Command-F File Menu
    Find
    Command-Z Edit Menu
    Undo
    Command-X Edit Menu
    Cut
    Command-C Edit Menu
    Copy
    Command-V Edit Menu
    Paste
    Command-A Edit Menu
    Select All
    Command-1 View Menu
    View as Icons
    Command-2 View Menu
    View as List
    Command-3 View Menu
    View as Columns
    Command-B View Menu
    Hide Toolbar
    Command-J View Menu
    Show View Options
    Command - [ Go Menu
    Back
    Command - ] Go Menu
    Forward
    Shift-Command-C Go Menu
    Computer
    Shift-Command-H Go Menu
    Home
    Shift-Command-I Go Menu
    iDisk
    Shift-Command-A Go Menu
    Applications
    Shift-Command-F Go Menu
    Favorites
    Shift-Command-G Go Menu
    Goto Folder
    Command-K Go Menu
    Connect to Server
    Command-M Window Menu
    Minimize Window
    Option-Command-M Window Menu
    Minimize All Windows
    Command-? Help Menu
    Open Mac Help

    Universal Access

    Keyboard shortcut Description
    Option-Command-* (asterisk) Turn on Zoom
    Option-Command-+ (plus) Zoom in
    Option-Command-- (minus) Zoom out
    Control-Option-Command-* (asterisk) Switch to White on Black
    Control-F1 Turn on Full Keyboard Access
    When Full Keyboard Access is turned on, you can use the key combinations listed in the table below from the Finder.
    Control-F2 Full Keyboard Access
    Highlight Menu
    Control-F3 Full Keyboard Access
    Highlight Dock
    Control-F4 Full Keyboard Access
    Highlight Window (active) or next window behind it
    Control-F5 Full Keyboard Access
    Highlight Toolbar
    Control-F6 Full Keyboard Access
    Highlight Utility window (palette)

    The Universal Access preference pane allows you to turn on Mouse Keys. When Mouse Keys is on, you can use the numeric keypad to move the mouse. If your computer doesn't have a numeric keypad, use the Fn (function) key.
    Mouse Keys
    Keystroke Description
    8 Move Up
    2 Move Down
    4 Move Left
    6 Move Right
    1, 3, 7, and 9 Move Diagonally
    5 Press Mouse Button
    0 Hold Mouse Button
    . (period on keypad) Release Mouse Button (use after pressing 0)

    Other Commands

    Keystroke Description
    Option-Command-D Show/Hide Dock
    Command-Tab Switch application
    tab Highlight next item
    Command-Up Arrow Move up one directory
    Command-Down Arrow Move down one directory
    Page Up or Control-Up Arrow Move up one page
    Page Down or Control-Down Arrow Move down one page
    Option-Drag Copy to new location
    Option-Command-Drag Make alias in new location
    Command-Drag Move to new location without copying
    Shift-Command-C Show Colors palette in application
    Command-T Show Font palette in application
    Command-Shift-3 Take a picture of the screen
    Command-Shift-4 Take a picture of the selection
    Command-Shift-4, then press Control while selecting Take a picture of the screen, place in Clipboard
    Command-Shift-4, then Spacebar Take a picture of the selected window
    Option-Command-esc Force Quit
    Control-Eject Restart, Sleep, Shutdown dialog box
    Control-Command-Eject Quit all applications and restart
    Option-Command-Eject or
    Option-Command-Power Sleep
    Command-click window toolbar button (upper right corner) Cycle through available views for the window's toolbar (dependant on the nature of the Finder or application window)
    Command-` Cycle through windows in application or Finder (if more than one window is open)


    Use these shortcuts to work with windows.

    Action Shortcut
    Close all open windows Option + click close button
    Minimize all open windows Option + click minimize button
    Enlarge window to fill the screen Option + click zoom button
    Hide the previous program Option + click a window
    Option + click Dock icon
    Move a window without making it active Command + drag window
    Choose a folder that contains the current folder Command + press window title


    Use these shortcuts to turn on Full Keyboard Access or access the menu bar, Dock, and other areas on the screen.

    Action Shortcut
    Turn Full Keyboard Access on or off Control + F1
    Highlight the menu bar Control + F2
    Highlight the Dock Control + F3
    Highlight the toolbar Control + F5
    Highlight a tool palette then each palette in order Control + F6
    Access all controls in the current dialog if you select the option to highlight only text boxes and lists Control + F7


    In addition to the Grab application, you can also use keyboard shortcuts to take pictures of the screen in Mac OS X

    To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.

    To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4 and drag to select the area you want.

    The picture is saved as a TIFF file on your Desktop. Note: Mac OS X 10.2 and later saves pictures as PDF files.
    To copy the screen capture to the Clipboard instead of saving it as a file, press Control-Command-Shift-3 to copy the entire screen to the Clipboard, or Control-Command-Shift-4 to copy the selected range to the Clipboard.

    Keyboard Shortcuts for Shut Down and Restart

    Keyboard shortcuts available in Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X
    Control-Eject

    The dialog box "Are you sure you want to shut down?" appears with options to Restart, Sleep, Cancel or Shut Down.

    Control-Command-Eject

    Quits all applications (after giving you a chance to save changes to open documents) and restarts the computer.

    Control-Option-Command-Eject

    Quits all applications (after giving you a chance to save changes to open documents) and shuts the computer down.

    Command-Option-Eject

    Puts the computer to sleep.

    Shortcuts available in Mac OS 9 and in the Classic Environment

    Command-Eject

    Enter MacsBug (if installed)

    If the computer is not responding or has "frozen"

    Reset button

    Press the reset button, which is on the computer itself, not the keyboard, and is labeled with a triangle. Pressing this button restarts the computer.

    Power button

    Press and hold the power button on the computer for six seconds to shut down the computer.


    Mouse clicks and key combinations for the Dock

    Click
    Brings the item forward, or opens it if not already open. Brings minimized windows out of the Dock.

    Control-click
    Reveals contextual menu for item. Menu choices vary per application or file. When used on Dock separator, it reveals Dock preferences. There you can turn magnification and hiding on or off, change the position of the Dock on screen, and change the minimization effect. Choose Dock Preferences to see more options.

    Command-click
    Reveals the original item in the Finder.

    Control-Option-click
    Force Quit replaces Quit in contextual menu. Menu choices vary per application or file.

    Command-Option-click
    Hides other open items, in addition to click action.

    Press
    Reveals contextual menu for item. Menu choices vary per application or file.

    Option-press
    Force Quit replaces Quit in menu, in addition to press action.

    Shift-click
    This applies to minimized windows only. The item is de-minimized in slow motion. You can see the item minimized in slow motion by pressing Shift while minimizing it.

    Shift-drag
    When used on Dock separator, changes Dock position on screen (left, bottom, right).

    Option-drag
    When used on Dock separator, resizes Dock to common icon sizes (128 by 128, 64 by 64, 32 by 32, 16 by 16).

    Command-Tab
    Cycle forward through open applications (Application Switcher). Keep the Command key pressed continuously, while pressing and releasing the Tab key as desired.

    Command-Shift-Tab
    Cycle backward through open applications (Application Switcher). Keep the Command key pressed continuously, while pressing and releasing the Tab and Shift keys as desired.

    Command-H
    Hides an application that you have selected via Application Switcher. The Command key must be held continuously from the time your selection is made until you press H. After hiding an application, you must select another via Application Switcher, or it will return to the foreground when you release Command.

    Command-Q
    Quit an application. This is a common key combination independent of the Dock, but it may be useful with Application Switcher.

    Command-Option-D
    Hide or Show the Dock. This is equivalent of choosing Dock from the Apple menu and then Turn Hiding
    On or Turn Hiding Off from the submenu.


    Also :
    - Command + ` = switch between windows in app. works system wide
    - Command + F1 = full keyboard control (CHIAR MISTO !)

    see control panels >> mouse/keyboard for more info on it

    Notice from BuffaloHELP:
    I found BuffaloHELP's note to be invisible and thus I have started to copy from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ without using QUOTE tag. I deserve a warning and perhaps ban from posting. Thank you.


  2. Startup Keystroke Description
    Press X during startup Force Mac OS X startup
    Press Option-Command-Shift-Delete
    during startup Bypass primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume (such as a CD or external disk)
    Press C during startup Start up from a CD that has a system folder
    Press N during startup Attempt to start up from a compatible network server (NetBoot)
    Press R during startup Force PowerBook screen reset
    Press T during startup Start up in FireWire Target Disk mode
    Press Shift during startup start up in Safe Boot mode and temporarily disable login items and non-essential kernel extension files (Mac OS X 10.2 and later)
    Press Command-V during startup Start up in Verbose mode.
    Press Command-S during startup Start up in Single-User mode
    Finder window
    Keyboard shortcut Description
    Command-W Close Window
    Option-Command-W Close all Windows
    Command-Right Arrow Expand folder (list view)
    Option-Command-Right Arrow Expand folder and nested subfolders (list view)
    Command-Left Arrow Collapse Folder (list view)
    Option-Command-Up Arrow Open parent folder and close current window


    Notice from BuffaloHELP:
    Unless these are very new to Mac world, keystrokes are not original and should not be credited.


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    Regards


    thanks for this example. i knew some things like these , but i think that now is more clear how they are working.

  5. You get Hosting Credits by posting on the Xisto forums, you can see how many hosting credits you have by visiting to frontpage of the forums. Once you reach 10 hosting credits, you can request for a web hosting account.
    hope this helps,

    -whyme


    i took a look around the page, realy i didn't see where is the conter for credit. it is because i did't write nothing till now or i don't know to seark for?
    i think that should be an empty counter for me, not?
    may be somebody will tell me why, or may be i shall discover by myself :angry: ?
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