When working in the editor nano (within Terminal) your ctrl key combinations are listed at the bottom of said terminal window. NOTE: The following key combinations consist of only letters. The key combinations you are searching for are: ctrl + o = Save (Will provide a prompt to chose name to save as). Ctrl + x = Exit. Other popular combinations while on the standard nano editor are. How to CTRL + ALT + DEL on Mac. First, hit Command + Option + Escape key sequence on a Mac, here are where the keys are located: Next, once you press those keys together, a task manager of sorts will appear. From here, you simply click on a program name then choose “Force Quit”.
I am a newbie Mac owner (5 days!) and loving every minute. But still trying to find my way around in the OSX environment. Thus, my question:
In Windows, when I want to select several non-consecutive items in a list, I hold the ctrl key and click the items I want. If I want a range of consecutive items, I hold the ctrl AND shift key and click on the first and the last item and windows highlights everything in between.
On the Mac, I hold the command key (clover thing) and click to select non-consecutive items, but is there anything equivalent to the Ctrl-shift (to select a lot of consecutive things with individually clicking each one)?
Thanks.
In Windows, when I want to select several non-consecutive items in a list, I hold the ctrl key and click the items I want. If I want a range of consecutive items, I hold the ctrl AND shift key and click on the first and the last item and windows highlights everything in between.
On the Mac, I hold the command key (clover thing) and click to select non-consecutive items, but is there anything equivalent to the Ctrl-shift (to select a lot of consecutive things with individually clicking each one)?
Thanks.
15.4 MacBook Pro 2009, Mac OS X (10.5.6), 2.4 Mhz, 4GB, 320 HDD 7200
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