A quick list of useful Mac keyboard shortcuts that I use everyday.
Command+Spacebar -> Spotlight Search
It's nice to be able to do a search of your entire drive quickly. If I'm asked if I ever took photos of a dog named Aries, I simply do Command (⌘)-Space and type in Aries. It gives me everything on my Mac with the word Aries in the filename.
Native Instant-Image Slideshow Feature
This is really cool. Select a set of JPG files and do Alt-Space. This will display the selected files in a full screen slideshow. Very useful when you just want to show someone a few photos. There are more options for the slideshow feature. I have provided a link to a great article on this in the RELATED LINKS section at the end of this post.
Screenshots
Command (⌘)-Shift-3 for the whole screen
If you do Command (⌘)-Shift-4, your cursor turns into a crosshair...use that to select a specific area and a screenshot will be made with just that area.
That's it for now. I'm sure there are hundreds of shortcuts, but these are the ones I use everyday without fail.
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R E L A T E D
- Yosemite: Search with Spotlight
- 9 Tricks for the Full Screen Slideshow Feature in OS X
- How to take a screenshot on your Mac