![]() ![]() Interestingly the selection technique i want works in mozilla thunderbird under mac os x. I have read numerous forums all saying just use shift or whatever but its not quite what is required. I made a video screen capture to explain what i mean cause its either hard to explain or not available at all on Mac or no one can answer. When you try to do this in finder on OS X it just highlights everything from the first file to the last and will include anything that wasn't selected before hand in between. ![]() Then if you add the shift key holding it with control also you can select a consecutive range of files whilst keeping the previous non consecutive files highlighted. In windows you can hold control while clicking to select multiple files consecutive or not. I have been hunting for an answer for this problem for a while now and i have recently made the full switch to mac (have used before) and would really like to find out how to do this. Press the initial letter any item to jump to it.I don't think this question is fully answered or correctly explained. Hold ctrl, use arrow keys to move to next item, and press space to add/remove from selection Select multiple adjacent items (directly above or below) Select Items in File List and Navigation Pane Select all/ complete object name including suffix (default excludes suffix)Įxpand folder / collapse folder (navigation pane only) Jump to beginning / jump to end of item name Jump one word to the left / to the right of item name Move one character to the left / to the right in item name Jump to the Address bar and select absolute address. Switch focus forward/ backward between Address bar, Search Bar, Toolbar, Navigation Pane, and File List (Default is usually File List) Go to previous folder / go to next folder Continue typing the object name if multiple objects start with the same letter Pressing the initial letter of the name of any objects will highlight the respective application or folder. Then use arrow keys and enter or space to activate specific icons ![]() Navigate between desktop, the quick-launch bar, task bar and notification bar. Once in the context menu use arrow keys, a-z and enter to select item Select first / select last object on desktopĪctivate context menu of active icon by simulates right mouse button. Navigate between and select single icons on desktop (when focus is on the desktop) Unfortunately, Microsoft removed the possibility to select multiple taskbar items in Windows 7 (and did still not re-introduce in Windows 8) Start new instance of taskbar item in position N on Taskbar Switch to application in position N on Taskbar (or launch pinned application) Start new instance of Taskbar item as administrator Go to first item in Taskbar, continue with arrow keys Move window to left monitor / to right monitor when using multiple monitors Minimize Window (if Restored) or set Window to Restored (if Maximized) Go to desktop / switch between Desktop and Start Screen or Apps These are also listed in the Power User Command Window. ![]() Same as Ctrl+Alt+Tab, but only includes Apps, not Desktop Windows Same as Alt+Tab, but only includes Apps only, not Windows on Desktop Press keys once, then use Arrowkeys and Enter to select Window/App. While tabbing, addShift to key combination to go backwards.Ĭycle between open Apps without having to keep Alt pressed. Release Tab on Window/App you want to open. Press and hold Alt key before pressing Tab. Show Options / App Bar in current Metro Apps if available.Ĭycle between all Windows and Apps. Open Settings including Desktop, Control Panel, Personalization, PC Info, Help Tip: Pressing Escape typically closes most Charme menus. On Start Screen: Switch Between Start Window and All Apps Window Toggle between Desktop and Start Screen (or open Apps) Getting around Windows 8 Start Screen and Desktop ![]()
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