Command-S
Ctrl and S. Just press and hold Ctrl (Control) and press the S key.
Enter key or Return on Mac.
To move the cursor to the bottom of a document, you can use the key combination Ctrl + End on Windows or Command + Down Arrow on Mac. This will take you to the very end of the document, allowing you to quickly navigate to the last section.
Ctrl+F
On a MacBook Air, the Home key is not labeled explicitly on the keyboard. Instead, you can use the "Fn" (Function) key combined with the left arrow key to achieve the Home function, which takes you to the beginning of a line or document. Additionally, if you press "Command" (⌘) + the left arrow key, it will also take you to the start of the current document.
The mod key, or alt key is called the option key on a Mac. It is to the right or left of the command key.
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
The Mac's shift key is activated by pressing it down.
No, sure won't. You need a Mac key for a Mac version and a Windows key for a Windows version. Programming between Mac and Windows is different.
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.
You can save it to anywhere you want, like your hard disk or a USB key. You specify where you want to save it. If you don't specify, normally it will go to the My Documents folder.
To move to the end of a word in a document, you can typically press the "Ctrl" key along with the right arrow key (Ctrl + Right Arrow) on Windows, or the "Option" key along with the right arrow key (Option + Right Arrow) on a Mac. This will quickly navigate the cursor to the end of the next word. If you want to move to the end of the current word, simply use the right arrow key without the modifier.