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Access keys allow you to access the Ribbon. They correlate to tabs, commands, and other items on the screen. Use access keys by pressing the ALT key to display the key tips followed by another key or a sequence of other keys. Every command on the Ribbon, the Microsoft Office Button menu, and the Quick Access Toolbar has an access key, and every access key is assigned a Key Tip (like the old system of underscored letters on menu items).
The command key on Mac is equivalent to the control key on windows. However, there are some programs that use the control and not the command key.
You can't. You need the keyboard to access the console command interface and input commands into it
You can open a command prompt on a PC when it's blocked by simultaneously holding down the Windows key and pressing 'R' on the keyboard. Type 'cmd' into the box and you will have access to the command prompt.
The same command on a mac would be command key(cmd)+A any ctrl key command is the same as the cmd key on a mac
You can access it on a computer with MS-DOS 6 installed by typing "msav" (without quotes) at the command line and hitting the Return key.
The nearest equivalent Meta key to a Mac's Command key on a Windows PC would be the Windows key although many of the Commands that use the Control key (on Windows) are performed with the Command key on the Mac.
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Go to the Command prompt and run "help" command to see the command list..
In terminal type: "man command", or "info command"