When you are writing on your Mac, you don't want to have to take your fingers off the keyboard to move the cursor or select text. There are a variety of keyboard commands you can learn to make it easy to move the cursor by letter, word, line or paragraph, delete characters or words, and make selections.
You can also watch this video at YouTube (but with ads).
Download the PDF to print out here: MacMostKeyboardShortcutsText.pdf
Sadly, these shortcuts do not work in InDesign (not even in its Story Editor). InDesign doesn't even have replacement shortcuts for them. They only place where I can get some of these to work is in the dialogs. As a cautionary note, most of these keypresses do "other things" that could cause some trouble for you if you try them on a serious project.
Gary, you continue to amaze and educate me. Love how you start at the beginning and move way past what I already know. Great job!
Thank you Gary for that to me unknown way to swap adjacent letters! Excellent! I'm a terrible typer, and often get letters mixed up (ae instead of ea etc.). And the cheat sheet will come in very handy! Again, thanks!
Thanks for that. I do a lot of typing and waste too much time with the mouse. I knew about several of these, but the hardest thing is getting into the habit of using them.
Thanks for making the shortcuts list!