Mac Open Apps Hotkey

  1. Mac Open Apps Hotkey Windows 10
  2. Mac Open Apps Hotkey Windows 10
  3. Mac Open Apps Hotkey Installer
  4. Mac Hotkeys Cheat Sheet

Press the Spotlight keyboard shortcut (by default this is Command-Space) and type the first couple of letters of an app’s name. For example, if you want to launch Safari, type SAF. Download Button Shortcuts for macOS 10.11 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. ‎A powerful and delightfully simple keyboard shortcuts guide, tailor-made for Mac users. Double-tap command anytime to search your app's shortcuts. Identify shortcuts you’re learning and already know. Perform shortcuts from Button by pressing Enter.

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The dock is an easy way to get the everyday use app as soon as you open the Mac, but setting the apps to launch at startup will make the process even faster. There is an option to set apps to launch at startup on a Mac from the Dock menu in case the app you are looking to set in the startup is already present in the dock menu. For opening apps and the like, stick with Global, because we want to be able to open an app whatever we happen to be doing at the time. We'll start with a shortcut to open Safari. Apr 29, 2019 Essentially, you can launch Dock apps with the Command+NumberKey shortcut. You will obviously have apps pinned to your Dock. This will include apps that are stock apps and third-party apps. Snap work great with both. If you tap the Command+1 keyboard shortcut, it will launch the very first. In the Dock arrangement below, the first app is Launchpad. There’s no keyboard shortcut built into macOS for maximizing a window; that is, making it take up all the available space on the screen without covering the menu bar. However, it’s easy to make your own shortcut key combination: A – Launch System Preferences. B – Click on Keyboard, then click the Shortcuts tab. C – Click on App Shortcuts.

When creating a new page, select where to add the page.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • P

Open a new window (in the Mac/Windows app).

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • N

Go back.

  • Ctrl
  • [

Go up to the parent page.

  • Ctrl
  • U

Toggle the sidebar (in the Mac/Windows app).

  • Ctrl

Content Creation & Editing

Mac Open Apps Hotkey Windows 10

Create a comment.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • M

Bold selected text.

  • Ctrl
  • B

Adobe cc mac app. Strike-through selected text.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • S

Create inline code with the selected text.

  • Ctrl
  • E

Create a heading 1.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • 1

Create a heading 3.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • 3

Create a bulleted list.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • 5

Create a toggle list.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • 7

Create a page block.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • 9

While Dragging

While Typing

Indent. This will insert the block into the previous block.

  • Tab

While Blocks are Selected

Mac Open Apps Hotkey Windows 10

Activate buttons/pages and checks/un-check checkboxes, toggle to-dos, or enter full screen on embeds/images.

  • Ctrl
  • Enter

Expand the selection up or down.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • Left/Right

Rename the current selection.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • R

Change the selection.

  • Arrows

Expand the selection up or down by one block.

  • Shift
  • Up/Down

Mac Open Apps Hotkey Installer

Toggle selection of a block.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift
  • (click)

Select another block and all blocks in-between.

  • Shift
  • (click)

/google-documents-mac-os-app.html. Delete the selected blocks.

  • Del/Bksp

Edit the block you have selected. If the block has no text, something else might happen.

  • Enter

Copy the link to the Notion page you are on (desktop apps only).

  • Ctrl
  • L

Select a few blocks, then edit blocks all at once.

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  • /

Select multiple cards in a board view, then move or edit them all at once.

  • Ctrl
  • /

Hold, then use the arrow keys to change the position of a block.

  • Ctrl
  • Shift

Mac Hotkeys Cheat Sheet

When it comes to opening apps in macOS you basically have the following options: the app is in your Dock, you use Spotlight, you use Launchpad or you simply open up Finder and go to the Applications folder.

You definitely have options, but they are all slow and time consuming. It would be great if you could assing keyboard shortcuts to open apps, but macOS’ shortcut functionality is very limited.

Luckily there’s a 3rd party solution, Thor. A free and open source app that aloows you to do exactly that – assign a keyboard shortcut to any app that’s installed on your system.

Thor is a simple app with a simple and clean UI. It has a light theme and a dark theme that changes automatically with the appearance of your macOS, a settings screen and a add apps/shortcuts screen.

Thor is self-explanatory. Just add the app, add a keyboard shortcut and as long as Thor is running ( in your menubar so it’s out of your way. And if you use dozer you’ll never see it ), you can use the assigned shortcuts to open your apps.

To install Thor you can:

  • install it via Homebrew with brew cask install thor
  • download it from the official project page on Github
  • install it via Mac App Store