![]() ![]() If, however, you are often switching between different OS, like Windows on an office PC and Mac OS X on a home laptop, then switching the Control and Command buttons might just save your sanity. It will only take a while for you to become accustomed to the new system. ![]() If you are planning to switch to Mac OS X permanently, it might be better for you to continue using Command as the modifier key and get used to it. In the “Control (^) Key” field, change it to “Command.” And in the “Command Key” field, change it to “Control.” Click OK. Click the “Modifier Keys…” button at the bottom-right.Ĥ. ![]() In Mac OS X open “System Preferences” from the Launchpad.ģ. This way you can switch the functionality of “Control” and “Command” and make it work like Windows.ġ. Im sure most Mac users know Command-C means copy and Command-V means paste. If you are not used to the keyboard configuration, Mac OS X comes with a setting that allows you to remap the modifier key. This collection of keyboard shortcuts for macOS can help users get the most. ![]() In the Menu Title field, enter Paste and Match Style. From the Application drop-down menu, choose All Applications (or you can specify and individual application, like Mail, if you prefer). You have to press “Cmd + A” to select all, “Cmd + C” to copy and “Cmd + V” to paste. In the list at left, choose App Shortcuts. Even though the keyboard comes with a Control button, the “Command” button is used for most keyboard shortcuts. When it comes to Mac OS X, the configuration is totally opposite. You press “Ctrl + A” to select all, “Ctrl + C” to copy and “Ctrl + V” to paste. In Windows most of the keyboard shortcuts are done with the Control key. ![]()
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