Apple A1707 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Description
Command-Z
Undo the previous command. Press Command-Z
again to redo.
again to redo.
Command-A
Select all items.
Command-F
Open a Find window, or ind items in a document.
Command-G
Find again, or ind the next occurrence of the item
you’re searching for. Press Command-Shift-G to ind
the previous occurrence.
you’re searching for. Press Command-Shift-G to ind
the previous occurrence.
Command-H
Hide the windows of the front app. Press Command-
Option-H to view the front app but hide all other
apps.
Option-H to view the front app but hide all other
apps.
Command-M
Minimize the front window to the Dock. Press
Command-Option-M to minimize all windows of the
front app.
Command-Option-M to minimize all windows of the
front app.
Command-N
Open a new document or window.
Command-O
Open the selected item, or open a dialog to select a
ile to open.
ile to open.
Command-P
Print the current document.
Command-S
Save the current document.
Command-W
Close the front window. Press Command-Option-W to
close all windows of the app.
close all windows of the app.
Command-Q
Quit the app.
Command-Option-Esc
Choose an app to Force Quit.
Command-Tab
Switch to the next most recently used app among
your open apps.
your open apps.
Command-Shift-3
Take a screenshot of the entire screen. Press
Command-Shift-4 to take a screenshot of a selected
area of the screen.
Command-Shift-4 to take a screenshot of a selected
area of the screen.
If you switched to the Mac from a PC, or if you like to use the keyboard instead of the trackpad,
check out
check out
for a list of Mac keyboard shortcuts and
the diferences between Mac and Windows keyboards. For a more complete list of keyboard
shortcuts, see the Apple Support article
shortcuts, see the Apple Support article
.
More resources, service, and support
You can ind more information about your MacBook Pro in System Report, in Apple Diagnostics,
and through online resources.
and through online resources.
System Report. To get information about your MacBook Pro, use System Report. It shows you
what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how
much memory is installed, and more. To open System Report, choose Apple menu > About This
Mac, then click System Report.
what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how
much memory is installed, and more. To open System Report, choose Apple menu > About This
Mac, then click System Report.
Apple Diagnostics. You can use Apple Diagnostics to help determine if there’s a problem with
one of the computer’s components, such as the memory or processor. Apple Diagnostics helps
to identify the potential source of a hardware issue and provides irst steps to try and resolve it.
Apple Diagnostics will also help you get in touch with Apple Support if you need more help.
one of the computer’s components, such as the memory or processor. Apple Diagnostics helps
to identify the potential source of a hardware issue and provides irst steps to try and resolve it.
Apple Diagnostics will also help you get in touch with Apple Support if you need more help.
Before using Apple Diagnostics, disconnect any external devices, such as a hard disk or external
display. Be sure your MacBook Pro is connected to the Internet.
display. Be sure your MacBook Pro is connected to the Internet.
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