KeyCars Mac OS
KeyCars Mac OS
Keycard is undoubtedly the easiest way to keep your Mac secure when you're not around. Using Bluetooth®, Keycard locks your Mac using your iOS device when it detects you are leaving your computer. When you come back, it unlocks it for you. Leaving your desk for 10 minutes?
One thing I hate about US keyboards is that they don’t let me type my French special characters by any memorable strecth – what’s the dead key for the cedilla again? (ç)
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- I hauled out my Mac Plus, with System 6.0.8, and tested this. The system file comes with two KMAP resources, which define the keyboard mapping. The Keyboard section of the control panel allows you to choose between these two keymaps, Domestic and International. You are correct that the scancodes for the bottom row of the International keyboard are shifted by one key.
- Sticky Keys in Mac OS X » Motor Skills » 4All » Tech Ease: The Sticky Keys feature of Mac OS X makes some keyboard shortcuts easier for people who have limited dexterity. When this feature is on, you can press the keys for a shortcut in sequence instead of needing to hold them down at the same time.
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One thing I hate about French keytboards is that they have all the punctuation keys messed up… which is particularily painful when trying to write code. < and > share a single key! [ and ] require THREE fingers! (you’d better give un on using arrays!! :p)
The only bearable solution in the long run is to remap the keys to an order that makes a little more sense.
I just found the perfect tool for create new keyboard layouts on the mac: Ukelele ! :)
Ukele easily lets you reassign characters to keys with any hot key combination and it also lets you create dead keys (multiple keypress sequences to create one character).
Now one question remains: which keyboard should I start with: a French AZERTY or a US QWERTY keyboard? (All mac keyboard layouts here)
By the way: if you’re looking for a keymap editor for Windows, here’s one from Microsoft.
Contents:
Stopping a Program (try in order)
+ Q | quit program |
+ . | interrupt |
+ Option + Esc | force quit |
+ Shift + Option + Esc | force quit, Cocoa & Panther only |
reset | |
power button for over 5 seconds | |
+ Control + | restart immediately, no chance to save, may corrupt disk |
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Booting (hold down while...)
click or hold | eject CD |
C | boot from CD/DVD |
D | start from hard disk's first partition; if the first install disk is in the drive, start diagnostic tests |
N | start from the network server |
Option + N | start the default boot image from a NetBoot server |
+ Option + N + V | reset NVRAM |
+ Option + O + F | bring up Open Firmware |
+ Option + P + R | reset PRAM |
R | force PowerBook screen reset |
+ S | boot single user moder (OSX) |
T | put the Mac into FireWire target disk mode |
+ V | boot verbose: show messages while booting (OS X) |
X | start in OS X (if OS 9 is on the same disk) |
Option | show icons of all start-up disks or partitions and lets you selectolder machines: restart in OS 9 |
Shift | boot with no extensions (OS9); holding Shift down after the list ofservices begins to appear disables auto-login, holding it down afteryou've logged on disables login items |
+ Option | rebuild desktop (OS9?) |
+ Option + Shift + Delete | bypass startup checks; start up from an external drive, if present;otherwise, start up in Safe mode |
eject CD (may not work on USB); F12 is used if there is no dedicated ejectkey |
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Login
Shift + Return | don't run startup items; while showing user list, Option + Enter on aname switches to prompt for name mode, Back goes back to name listmode |
in name mode... | You can enter these special names:
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Other
+ Shift + 3 | snapshot screen to file/desktop (which depends on version) |
+ Control + Shift + 3 | snapshot screen to clipboard |
+ Shift + 4 then click/drag | snapshot screen selection to file/desktop (which depends on version) |
+ Shift + 4 then hold Control | snapshot screen selection to clipboard |
+ Shift + 4 then Space | snapshot screen selection to desktop |
+ Shift + CAPS + 4 | snapshot window to file |
+ Shift + CAPS + 4 and then click/drag | snapshot window selection to file |
+ Control + Shift + 4 then click/drag | snapshot screen selection to clipboard |
+ Control + Shift + CAPS + 4 | snapshot window to clipboard |
+ Control + Shift + CAPS + 4 then click/drag | snapshot window selection to clipboard |
+ Shift + Q | log out |
eject CD/DVD | |
reset used for firmware upgrades | |
reset | |
sleep on/off; restart if pressed for over 5 seconds |
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Finder
Option + click on minimize | minimize all Finder windows |
Option + double-click | open selected folder and close parent window |
+ drag file or folder location | move to a new volume without copying |
Option + drag file or folder location | copy file or folder to a new location |
+ Option + drag file or folder location | make an alias in a new location |
+ uparrow | opens the parent folder |
+ Option + uparrow | open parent folder and close the current window |
+ Option + Shift + uparrow | selects the Desktop |
+ downarrow | moves down one level |
+ rightarrow | expand folder (List view) |
+ Option + rightarrow | expand folder and nested subfolders (List view) |
+ leftarrow | collapse folder (List view) |
Tab | selects the next item alphabetically |
Shift + Tab | selects the previous item alphabetically |
+ Option + 8 | toggle zoom |
+ Option + Control + 8 | toggle white-on-black mode |
+ Option + = | zoom in |
+ Option + - | zoom out |
+ Shift + A | opens your Applications folder |
+ Option + D | toggle the Dock between show and hide |
+ Shift + H | opens your Home folder |
+ L | create an alias |
+ Option + O | open selected folder and close parent window |
+ R | when an alias is selected, jump to its target |
+ T | move an item to the sidebar |
+ Option + W | close all Finder windows |
+ Shift + Delete | empty trash |
+ Delete | move the selected item(s) to the trash |
+ Option + Shift + Delete | empty trash immediately without any warning dialog |
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Dashboard
F12 | toggle Dashboard activation (if you don't have a dedicated ejectbutton, F12 will eject the CD) |
F12 and hold | shows Dashboard while key is held down (if you don't have a dedicatedeject button, F12 will eject the CD) |
+ = (after Dashboard activated) | toggle Widget bar |
+ R (after Widget selected) | reload Widget |
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Spotlight
+ click | opens the file in a new Finder window |
+ Space | opens the Spotlight menu |
+ Option + Space | opens the Spotlight window |
+ Return | opens the Top Hit item |
arrow keys | navigate the list of results |
Return | opens the selected search result |
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General Keystrokes
+ Tab | switches to the next open program; press ONCE and release the z key toswitch to the program used most recently |
+ Shift + Tab | switches to the previous open program |
+ Option + D | hides/shows the Dock |
+ Option + H | hides all windows except the one you're in |
+ ` | cycle through application or Finder windows (if more than one open) |
+ Shift + ` | cycle through application or Finder windows (if more than one open), in reverse order |
+ ~ | switches to the next open window in this program |
click on Dock icon (Application) | shows applications's windows |
Control + click on Dock icon (Folder) | shows folder's contents; also Force Quit option |
+ click on Dock icon | reveals the original item in the Finder |
+ Option + click on Dock icon | switches to this program and hides all others |
+ click window toolbar button | cycle through available window views |
+ click window title | show path to folder or document |
Option + click yellow button | dock all this application's open windows (some applications) |
Option + click on another application's icon | switches to this program and hides all others |
Option + empty trash | empties the trash without asking 'are you sure?' and also emptieslocked files |
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On Keyboards Without a Power Key
Control + | brings up the dialog box for shutdown, sleep, or restart |
+ Control + | forces a restart |
+ Option + | puts the Mac to sleep |
+ Control + Option + | shuts down |
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