There are hundreds of keyboard shortcuts for Mac users. There are Mission Control shortcuts, Finder shortcuts, system shortcuts, application shortcuts and more. Many you can find by just looking through the menu bar for that application. You can find system ones by looking in the System Settings under Keyboard.
But some keyboard shortcuts are more useful than others. And some are harder to remember than others.
So MacMost has compiled a list of the top keyboard shortcuts for macOS 14.0 (Sonoma). Here they all are on a single PDF page, downloadable and printable: The MacMost macOS Sonoma Keyboard Shortcuts. Download it and pass it along!
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Love it!
cool
Too cool
~ tip of the hat thank you
Thank you for such a useful item. it makes learning much easier ;-)
Excellent as always! I couldn't help but notice your use of sections of this in your recent Desktop Widgets video. An additional much appreciated video would be your methodology for creating those widgets and suggestions on tailoring them for specific blindspots (ie a focus sheet for shortcuts that individually we may find more difficult to make stick).
thanks!!!! really helpful!
Love all your content!
I've discovered a few more shortcuts:
Fn+n .. toggle message slide in
Fn+d .. start dictate
Fn+c .. open control panel
Fn+a .. switch focus to dock
This is wonderful, so handy and so many of them apply to previous OS. I haven't moved to Sonoma yet, but will be able to start using these right away in Ventura.
Love all your content!
Thankyou. Watched the video and was thinking what I need is list the shortcuts on paper … 🙏🏻
Great - thank you!
This is so handy, thank you.
Thank you for the shortcut . A ALL in ONE page.
Thank you Gary for the shortcuts. I am just starting out with macOS Sonoma and will enrol in the Guide to MacOs Sonoma course shortly
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for the list, very useful. Is there not an on-screen list that can pop up on Sonoma like on my iPad if I press/hold the Globe or Command key?
Jan: No, on a Mac you look in the Menu Bar instead and see the keyboard shortcuts for the app you are using there. It gets much more complex on a Mac for keyboard shortcuts because there are usually many more shortcuts in each app, plus there are system-wide shortcuts and system extension shortcuts and hotkeys.
Hi I am new to apple Mac and doing a lot of search to find way to manage and run it better
Just a question: the triangles means the arrow keys?
Raul: Yes. The same symbols that are on the Mac keyboard for the arrow keys.
Love this. New to apple products and very frustrated trying to maneuver on the keyboard. Thanks for this. Big help.
Brilliant
Love it. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
It's useful for new mac user. Thank you for sharing :-)
I find extremely useful this printable Mac keyboard shortcut page.
So useful, many thanks.
Great just what I needed
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Great little addition for using my MacBook Pro more efficiently. Thanks Gary. Your do an awesome job with presentations.
New to Mac, and looking for some helpful documentation. This looks great!
I just purchased my first Macbook Pro 3M Pro. I really love your training and support!
This is so helpful. Myself & coworkers appreciate it!
How can I create or make one like yours?? Is there a video?? Thanks for all the wonderful work you do and provide ;-)
Lawrence: I probably couldn't summarize it in a single tutorial. At least not one that many people would watch. I built it in Pages with lots of tables, shapes and hard work. Each section is a simple table with a box at the top for the title and a rectangle around both.
Thank you kind Sir, is there a way to get a template (sp?) of the one created in Pages?? Just thought I'd beg ;-) You do great work and I'm very appreciative and jealous (in a gOOd way) too :-)
New to Mac, I really enjoy watching your youtube videos. I am going to take your Sonoma course. Thank you for all you do. You are a good teacher.
I AM STUDYING ABOUT MAC . IT IS VERY HELPFUL . THANKS GARY.
I switched from Windows to Mac and I am trying to learn everything I can about my new Mac Book Pro with M3 microprocessor.