These shortcuts may be familiar to you or completely new. In this article, I've compiled and shared them for those who haven't tried them yet.
Use the Command + T combo to effortlessly open a new tab. This action is incredibly convenient when you want to open and view multiple file tabs in Finder without exiting or clicking around. Similarly, Command + T also helps open new tabs in Safari more quickly without needing a Trackpad or mouse.To close the current tab, use Command + W. Quick and efficient!
For a neat trick, try Command + D to create a duplicate of any file. Select the desired file or image, press Command + D, and voila! D for Duplicate, easy to remember.
Skip the Finder and swiftly open iCloud Drive with Shift + Command + I. Save those mouse dragging moments! 😃
Utilize the combination Shift + Command + R to AirDrop images or any documents swiftly to other Apple devices. I frequently employ this method to send edited photos to my phone. Becoming accustomed to the key combination proves more convenient than right-clicking and navigating through the menu twice.
Use the shortcut Shift + Command + N to rapidly create a new folder, whether on the Desktop or within Finder.
Employ Fn + up/down arrow to quickly scroll through content on the web or any document. Simultaneously, the combination Command + up/down arrow aids in swift movement to the top or bottom of a page.
Use the Shift + Command + Delete combo to tidy up the trash bin at set intervals when needed.