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Question by Guest 2016-08-26 at 12:06

On Windows, you can press the keyboard shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + ESC with which you can open the task manager. I remember that formerly, you could also use the key combination CTRL + ALT + ESC for that.

Meanwhile, I am using an Apple Mac for my work and I am really missing this key sequence there. I have tried to press this hotkey again and again, but nothing happens on the Mac.

What can I do? Do I need any additionally or external secondary program making some type of task manager available on Mac OS X?

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This document lists the following helpful keyboard shortcuts that can be used on a Macintosh running OS X:

Startup Keystrokes

KeysResult
XIf pressed during startup, will force Mac OS X to run
OptionIf pressed during startup, allows user to select between multiple startup volumes. This is particularly useful when machine has been partitioned in Boot Camp into Windows and OS X partitions
Option-Command-O-FIf pressed during startup, boots into Open Firmware. Useful for ejecting disks stuck in the optical drive and changing the default startup volume
Option-Command-Shift-DeleteIf pressed during startup the system will bypass the primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume (such as a CD or external disk)
Mouse ButtonIf pressed down on startup, will eject any disk currently in optical drive
CIf pressed during startup, system will boot from a CD that has a system folder
NIf pressed during startup, system will attempt to start up from a compatible network server (NetBoot)
RIf pressed during startup, will Force PowerBook screen reset
TIf pressed during startup, system will startup in FireWire Target Disk mode
ShiftIf pressed during startup, system will go into Safe Boot mode and temporarily disable login items and non-essential kernel extension files (Mac OS X 10.2 and later)
Command-VIf pressed during startup, system will startup in Verbose mode
Command-SIf pressed during startup, system will startup in Single-User mode (command line)

Keyboard Shortcuts

KeysResult
Command-WClose Window
Option-Command-WClose all Windows
Option-Command-ESCForce Quit Application
Command-Right ArrowExpand folder (list view)
Option-Command-Right ArrowExpand folder and nested subfolders (list view)
Command-Left ArrowCollapse Folder (list view)
Option-Command-Up ArrowOpen parent folder and close current window

Menu Command Shortcuts

KeysResult
Shift-Command-QApple Menu Log out
Shift-Option-Command-QApple Menu Log out immediately
Shift-Command-DeleteFinder Menu Empty Trash
Option-Shift-Command-DeleteFinder Menu Empty Trash without dialog
Command-HFinder Menu Hide Finder
Option-Command-HFinder Menu Hide Others
Command-NFile Menu New Finder window
Shift-Command-NFile Menu New Folder
Command-OFile Menu Open
Command-SFile Menu Save
Shift-Command-SFile Menu Save as
Command-PFile Menu Print
Command-WFile Menu Close Window
Option-Command-WFile Menu Close all Windows
Command-IFile Menu Get Info
Option-Command-IFile Menu Show Attributes Inspector
Command-DFile Menu Duplicate
Command-LFile Menu Make Alias
Command-RFile Menu Show original
Command-TFile Menu Add to Favorites
Command-DeleteFile Menu Move to Trash
Command-EFile Menu Eject
Command-FFile Menu Find
Command-ZEdit Menu Undo
Command-XEdit Menu Cut
Command-CEdit Menu Copy
Command-VEdit Menu Paste
Command-AEdit Menu Select All
Command-1View Menu View as Icons
Command-2View Menu View as List
Command-3View Menu View as Columns
Command-BView Menu Hide Toolbar
Command-JView Menu Show View Options
Command - [Go Menu Back
Command - ]Go Menu Forward
Shift-Command-CGo Menu Computer
Shift-Command-HGo Menu Home
Shift-Command-IGo Menu iDisk
Shift-Command-AGo Menu Applications
Shift-Command-FGo Menu Favorites
Shift-Command-GGo Menu Goto Folder
Command-KGo Menu Connect to Server
Command-MWindow Menu Minimize Window
Option-Command-MWindow Menu Minimize All Windows
Command-?Help Menu Open Mac Help

Universal Access Keyboard Shortcuts

KeysResult
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-F1Turn on Full Keyboard Access

When Full Keyboard Access is turned on (Control-F1), you can use the following key combinations listed in the table below from the Finder

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KeysResult
Control-F2Full Keyboard Access Highlight Menu
Control-F3Full Keyboard Access Highlight Dock
Control-F4Full Keyboard Access Highlight Window (active) or next window behind it
Control-F5Full Keyboard Access Highlight Toolbar
Control-F6Full Keyboard Access Highlight Utility window (palette)

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Owner:Jeff W.Group:DoIT Help Desk
Created:2004-06-02 19:00 CDTUpdated:2015-07-15 17:05 CDT
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