key tip
Key tip
Key tip
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Command A = Select All
That may vary from one program to another. It may also vary according to the language. Often it is Ctrl-A, but for a specific program (and language), just look for the "Select All" command in the menu - the shortcut key is usually displayed next to the command.
Key tip
To select and highlight text, you can use the keyboard command Ctrl + A (or Command + A on Mac) to select all text in a document or field. To select specific text, click and drag your mouse over the desired text, or hold the Shift key while using the arrow keys to highlight text character by character or line by line.
To recall a DOS command, open the Command Prompt and press the up arrow key on your keyboard. This will cycle through your command history, allowing you to view and select previously entered commands. You can also use the down arrow key to navigate forward through the history. Once the desired command is displayed, press Enter to execute it again.
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To take a full screenshot, use the following command: Command + Shift + 3 To select a partial screenshot, use the following command: Command + Shift + 4 (highlight a section to take a partial screenshot after doing this keyboard command)
From the Finder's File menu select New Folder (or use the keyboard shortcut - Shift, Command, N) or right click on the Desktop and select New folder from the menu.