Switching from Windows to Mac has its jarring moments. Among the first things that will jolt you are the lack of a second mouse button on the Macbook touchpad and the Apple mice; and the fact that Ctrl-C does not copy anything in a Mac. (You probably found this blog entry looking for a way to do a right-click, right?)
Most of the other abbreviations are replaced by German abbreviations (thus e.g. 'Ctrl' is translated to its German equivalent 'Strg', for Steuerung). 'Esc' remains as such. (See: 'Key labels' below) Like many other non-American keyboards, German keyboards change the right Alt key into an Alt Gr key to access a third level of key assignments. Your Mac must have capable firmware to boot from a system. How to start up from a NetBoot server. Start or restart your Mac and immediately press and hold the N key on your keyboard. Release the N key when you see the choices appear. Select a network. Reset the NVRAM and PRAM: option-command-P-R. Sometimes specific processes on your Mac just. /cast mod:ctrl Hibernate; mod:shift Entangling Roots; Cyclone However, pressing Shift-3 activated Cat Form, not Roots. So I had to change the macro to using Alt-3 for Hibernate, and Ctrl-3 for Roots, to avoid that interference. Was ist die ctrl taste beim laptop ich habe keinen plan ^^ Lg henry. Manuel Valentin. Favorite Answer. Mac: Apple key + 6. Da „zoom' Fie ca lucrezi pe web sau intr-un program, da „zoom in' sau „zoom out' cu aceasta combinatie de taste. PC: Ctrl + scroll cu mouse-ul Mac: Apple key + semnul plus; Apple key + semnul minus. Vezi Desktop-ul.
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So let me give the emergency relief to you and write other useful tips after.- To do a right-click: Press and hold down the ctrl key and then click the mouse or touchpad button.
- Alternately, you may also right-click using the multi-touch trackpad. First, position the pointer over the link or button you wish to right-click. Press the trackpad with your index finger. While holding the first finger down, tap another finger on the the track pad (try your middle finger). This will generate a right-click. BUT you need to activate this feature. Open System Preferences > Trackpad. In Trackpad Gestures, check the box for 'Tap trackpad using two fingers for secondary click.'
- The equivalent of a Ctrl-C in a Mac is Command-C (or Cmd-C for short). The command key, by the way, is that key with the Apple icon and the strange square with four outward loops (⌘).
- Bear in mind that most 'Ctrl' shortcuts on Windows can be substituted with the 'Cmd' key. Example, Ctrl-V in Windows (shortcut for paste) is Cmd-V in Mac.
Switching to a Mac requires some patience at the start. After all, some things you do in Windows are done differently in a Mac. And although at first you may get frustrated with this 'cultural change', you'll realize that tasks in Mac are actually simpler than in Windows. Plus Mac does not let you do some Windows commands simply to protect you from hurting yourself :). (More on this in future posts).
Coming up next:
Top 5 things you need to do after you've switched from Windows to Mac.
Main Menu
Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
File > New | Ctrl+N | command+N |
File > Open | Ctrl+O | command+O |
File > Open Other | Ctrl+Shift+O | shift+command+O |
File > Save | Ctrl+S | command+S |
File > Save As | Ctrl+Shift+S | shift+command+S |
File > Export Video | Ctrl+E | command+E |
File > Export Frame | Ctrl+Shift+E | shift+command+E |
File > Close | Ctrl+W | command+W |
File > Quit | Ctrl+Q | command+Q |
Edit > Undo | Ctrl+Z | command+Z |
Edit > Redo | Ctrl+Y / Ctrl+Shift+Z | shift+command+Z |
View > Fullscreen | F11 / Ctrl+Shift+F | control+command+F / F11 |
View > Audio Peak Meter | Ctrl+1 | command+1 |
View > Properties | Ctrl+2 | command+2 |
View > Recent | Ctrl+3 | command+3 |
View > Playlist | Ctrl+4 | command+4 |
View > Timeline | Ctrl+5 | command+5 |
View > Filters | Ctrl+6 | command+6 |
View > Keyframes | Ctrl+7 | command+7 |
View > History | Ctrl+8 | command+8 |
View > Export | Ctrl+9 | command+9 |
View > Jobs | Ctrl+0 | command+0 |
Help > Keyboard Shortcuts | ? | ? |
Help > Topic | F1 | F1 |
Rename clip (Properties) | F2 | F2 |
Find (Recent) | F3 | F3 |
Settings > Proxy > Use Proxy | F4 | F4 |
Reload | F5 | F5 |
Settings > Preview Scaling > None | F6 | F6 |
Settings > Preview Scaling > 360p | F7 | F7 |
Settings > Preview Scaling > 540p | F8 | F8 |
Settings > Preview Scaling > 720p | F9 | F9 |
Player
Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
Play | L or Space | L or space |
Pause | K or Space | K or space |
Rewind | J | J |
Fast Forward | L | L |
Set In | I | I |
Set Out | O | O |
Next Frame | Right or K+L | right or K+L |
Previous Frame | Left or K+J | left or K+J |
Forward One Second | Page Down | page down |
Backward One Second | Page Up | page up |
Forward Two Seconds | Shift+Page Down | shift+page down |
Backward Two Second | Shift+Page Up | shift+page up |
Forward 5 Seconds | Ctrl+Page Down | command+page down |
Backward 5 Seconds | Ctrl+Page Up | command+Page up |
Forward 10 Seconds | Ctrl+Shift+Page Down | shift+command+page down |
Backward 10 Seconds | Ctrl+Shift+Page Up | shift+command+page up |
Seek Start | Home | home |
Seek End | End | end |
Seek Next Edit | Alt+Right | option+right |
Seek Previous Edit | Alt+Left | option+left |
Switch Source/Program | Esc | esc |
Grab Focus | Shift+Esc | shift+esc |
Timeline
Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
Cut | Ctrl+X | command+X |
Copy | Ctrl+C or C | command+C or C |
Paste | Ctrl+V | command+V |
Add Audio Track | Ctrl+U | command+U |
Add Video Track | Ctrl+I | command+I |
Close | Ctrl+W | command+W |
Append | A | A |
Ripple Delete | X or Shift+Del or Shift+Backspace | X or shift+delete |
Lift | Z or Del or Backspace | Z or delete |
Insert | V | V |
Overwrite | B | B |
Replace | R | R |
Split | S | S |
Trim clip in | I | I |
Ripple trim clip in | Shift+I | shift+I |
Trim clip out | O | O |
Ripple trim clip out | Shift+O | shift+O |
Select Track Below | Down | down |
Select Track Above | Up | up |
Zoom In | = | = |
Zoom Out | - | - |
Zoom Fit | 0 | 0 |
Make Tracks Shorter | Ctrl+- | command+- |
Make Tracks Taller | Ctrl+= | command+= |
Reload | F5 | F5 |
Select clip | single left-click mouse | single-click mouse |
Select and seek clip | double left-click mouse | double-click mouse |
Select under playhead | Ctrl+Space | command+space |
Select All | Ctrl+A | command+A |
Select None | Ctrl+D | command+D |
Move selection left | Ctrl+Left | command+left |
Move selection right | Ctrl+Right | command+right |
Move selection up | Ctrl+Up | command+up |
Move selection down | Ctrl+Down | command+down |
Seek start of selected | double-click | double-click |
Toggle Mute track | Ctrl+M | control+M |
Toggle Hide track | Ctrl+H | control+H |
Toggle Lock track | Ctrl+L | control+L |
Toggle Snapping | Ctrl+P | command+P |
Toggle Ripple mode | Ctrl+R | command+R |
Toggle Ripple All Tracks | Ctrl+Alt+R | option+command+R |
Toggle Ripple mode and all tracks | Ctrl+Shift+R | shift+command+R |
Insert Track | Ctrl+Alt+I | option+command+I |
Remove Track | Ctrl+Alt+U | option+command+U |
Copy Timeline to Source | Ctrl+Alt+C | option+command+C |
Center the Playhead | Ctrl+Shift+P | shift+command+P |
Scroll to Playhead on Zoom | Ctrl+Alt+P | option+command+P |
Playlist
Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
Append | Shift+A | shift+A |
Copy | Shift+C | shift+C |
Delete | Shift+X | shift+X |
Insert | Shift+V | shift+V |
Update | Shift+B | shift+B |
Move Up | Ctrl+Shift+Up | shift+command+up |
Move Down | Ctrl+Shift+Down | shift+command+down |
Open Next | Alt+Down | option+down |
Open Previous | Alt+Up | option+up |
Select All | Ctrl+Shift+A | shift+command+A |
Select Item N | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
Selection None | Ctrl+Shift+D | shift+command+D |
Open Selected | Ctrl+Enter or double-click | command+return or double-click |
Goto/Seek | Shift+Enter or Shift+double-click | shift+return or shift+double-click |
Filters
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Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
Choose a Filter | F | F |
Select Previous Filter | Up | up |
Select Next Filter | Down | down |
Add Selected Filter | Enter | return |
Remove Filter | Shift+F | shift+F |
Keyframes
Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
Zoom In | Alt+= | option+= |
Zoom Out | Alt+- | option+- |
Reset Zoom | Alt+0 | option+0 |
Set Filter Start | [ | [ |
Set Filter End | ] | ] |
Set First Simple Keyframe | { | { |
Set Second Simple Keyframe | } | } |
Seek Previous Simple Keyframe | Alt+[ | option+[ |
Seek Next Simple Keyframe | Alt+] | option+] |
Toggle Keyframe at playhead | ; | ; |
Rich Text Editor
Action | Windows/Linux | macOS |
---|---|---|
Undo | Ctrl+Z | command+Z |
Redo | Ctrl+Y/Ctrl+Shift+Z | shift+command+Z |
Cut | Ctrl+X | command+X |
Copy | Ctrl+C | command+C |
Paste | Ctrl+V | command+V |
Paste Text Only | Ctrl+Shift+V | shift+command+V |
Select All | Ctrl+A | command+A |
Move cursor to the right | Right | right |
Move cursor to the left | Left | left |
Move cursor to previous line | Up | up |
Move cursor to the next line | Down | down |
Move cursor to next word | Ctrl+Left | option+left |
Move cursor to previous word | Ctrl+Right | option+right |
Move cursor to start of line | Home | command+home or command+left |
Move cursor to end of line | End | command+end or command+right |
Move cursor to start | Ctrl+Home | home or command+up |
Move cursor to end | Ctrl+End | end or command+down |
Select | Shift | shift |
Other Notes
Player
Press and hold Shift+Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontalposition of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.
Timeline
- While dragging shot or trimming, press and hold Alt to temporarilysuspend snapping. On Linux, pressing Alt before dragging willusually move the app window; so, press Alt after you start dragging.
- Press and hold Shift+Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontalposition of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.
- Double-click a fade in/out control (circle) to toggle it between one second and none.
Multiple Selection in Playlist and Timeline
- To select a range (multiple consecutive clips) click the first (or last) clip, press and holdShift and click the last (or first) clip.
- To select or deselect multiple clips individually hold Ctrl (command on macOS)while clicking the clips.
Keyframes
- Hold Ctrl (command on macOS) while dragging a keyframe to lock the timeand change only its value.
- Hold Alt while dragging a keyframe to lock the value and change only its time.
- Double-click a regular keyframe curve/line to add or remove a keyframe. (Not all parameters support a curve/linefor its keyframes.)
- Double-click a simple keyframe to toggle it between one second and none.
Mouse Wheel
Playlist
- scroll vertically
- use Alt to scroll horizontally
Timeline and Keyframes
- scroll horizontally*
- use Alt to scroll vertically
- use Shift to change track height
- use Ctrl (command on macOS) to zoom in/out (change time scale)
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- control (not command)
- control+option
- control+command
- option+command
Entering Time Values
Timecode fields—such as the prominent one at the bottom of theplayer—do not require you to enter a full timecode value. There are someshort-hand ways to enter time values. First of all, a number with nocolons (e.g., 100) is a frame number. Remember, frame numbers startat 0; so 100 is the 101-th frame! Including a colon (:) makes itinterpret as timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF where FF = frames) or a clockvalue (HH:MM:SS.MS where MS = milliseconds or any fraction of a second).The difference between the two is that the last field is delimited by acolon or decimal point (a comma in some locales). Next, not all of thefields of the time value need to be included. For example, you can enter'::1.0' for one second. However, not all of the separators need to beincluded - they are evaluated from right-to-left. Thus, for our example,'1:' is short for one second; however, ':1.0' or ':1.' is also onesecond but not '1.0' because it does not contain a colon. ':1.5' is oneand a half seconds. '1::' is one minute. '1:30:' is one minute andthirty seconds. '1:::' is one hour.