On the Mac keyboard, it is the key to the side (left or right) of the Spacebar with an Apple logo and a "⌘" symbol that is known as Saint John's Arms, or a Bowen Knot; it looks like a flower. The Apple key, Apple button, or what is also known as the Command Key, is a key that adds function; usually with the combination of another key being pressed. IE: Apple+C is a "copy" command, Apple+V is a "paste" command, Apple+Shift+3 with take a picture of your computer screen and save it as an image.
The keyboard shortcut for adding a bookmark in Safari or Firefox is Command (⌘) - D.
command - v
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
alt 4
Command A = Select All
the on button
One can purchase a Mac keyboard wherever Mac computers and accessories are sold. The best place to purchase a Mac keyboard is directly from an Apple retail store, or the Apple Online Store.
Apple has a page about the Mac keyboard that includes several images. (See links below)
On a keyboard the times button has the symbol "*" printed on it, this is usually found as upper case "8" but there may also be a "*" present on the numeric keypad section of your keyboard, if your keyboard has this.
The mac shortcuts are the same as the Microsoft shortcuts, except you use the "command" button instead of the "control" button.
the command button
it is not a code! all it is on a mac is a keyboard shortcut (not a mac user sorry about now knowing it) and on windows or Linux etcetc is unsure. look it up: windows or mac keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys