The Best Mac Tips According To... YOU!

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2019
  • I asked you what your favorite macOS tips and tricks are. Both beginner and advanced Mac users are sure to learn something!
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    Snazzy Labs shows some great tips and tricks for macOS Mojave and macOS Catalina in this Mac OS X tips video. Terminal commands, keyboard shortcuts, productivity apps, Mac apps, utility apps and more, there's a bevy of useful information that will help you become the best Mac power-user you can be!
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  • @AJBlue98
    @AJBlue98 4 роки тому +588

    Oh! I wish I'd seen your call for tips & tricks! There are two I would've suggested:
    First, press cmd opt h to hide everything except the current window. Bam! Instant clean workspace!
    Second (and almost better IMO), right-click any file in Finder and get info. Most file types show a "Stationery pad" option near the bottom. Check that box, and from then on, when you double click the file, Finder will automatically duplicate it and then open the copy. Boom! Instant template!
    Love the channel, keep up the good work, Quinn!
    - Russ

    • @snazzy
      @snazzy  4 роки тому +34

      Nice tips, Russ!!

    • @raulaguilar
      @raulaguilar 4 роки тому +6

      or you can just hit CMD + D to duplicate any file and gives you the option to rename the file

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 4 роки тому +2

      George4All you could try turning it into a hackintosh. Doesn’t hurt to try. If you want a cheap Mac there’s a bunch on eBay just be careful and check the main board for water damage as soon as you get it.

    • @AJBlue98
      @AJBlue98 4 роки тому +3

      @@raulaguilar Yeah, that's probably the biggest tip of all: keyboard shortcuts and gestures are WAY more consistent on the Mac than on Windows (almost certainly due to Apple's actually publishing Human Interface Guidelines for developers to follow).
      Want to open a file from an app? Command O. From Finder? Also Command O, not Enter/Return. (Return in Finder lets you rename a file.)
      Want to resize something in your desktop publisher? Hold down Option to keep it centered while resizing. Want to resize a window? Hold down Option to keep it centered while resizing.
      In fact, you can hold down Option while clicking any system-provided menu or menubar icon to see a list of alternate behaviors, ditto for many if not most third-party provided menus and menubar icons.
      I freaking love this OS. Always have.

    • @terrierloicmail
      @terrierloicmail 4 роки тому +1

      @@AJBlue98 Tanks Russ great addition to the video

  • @dkarbaev
    @dkarbaev 4 роки тому +359

    If you select an action for a Hot Corner while holding Option key pressed, that action will only fire if you press Option key and move your cursor to the corresponding corner - helps to avoid unwanted triggers!

    • @noisycarlos
      @noisycarlos 4 роки тому +15

      Good to know thanks. I turned them off years ago because it was extremely annoying to trigger a hot corner when I was just moving the mouse around

    • @lefrax762
      @lefrax762 4 роки тому +8

      Just tried it and it works perfectly fine, even with the others modifiers: Command, Control and Shift can be used alone or simultaneously!

    • @dkrasnopolski
      @dkrasnopolski 4 роки тому +2

      That is great!

    • @MD-eb6iu
      @MD-eb6iu 4 роки тому +1

      Dan K. You sir are a genius. I salute you.

    • @zanahama4534
      @zanahama4534 4 роки тому +1

      thanks it helps a lot and works with command and controls keys too 🧡

  • @chriskaprys
    @chriskaprys 4 роки тому +10

    Two tips I haven't seen in your vids yet, that may be common knowledge for some, but which I've shown to long-time Mac users who were surprised:
    1) In a text field, Fn+Delete removes characters AFTER the cursor
    2) Holding Option before clicking on Menu Bar Status icons either/both provides more options and/or shows deeper contextual info. E.g. Option+click the WiFi icon to see your antenna's MAC address, the router IP, current channel, etc. - and hover the mouse over other SSIDs to see similar info. (You don't need to keep Option held down the whole time, just be sure to hold it before clicking the icon and then you can release the key.)

  • @natepeters6539
    @natepeters6539 4 роки тому +43

    This is one of the reasons I like macOS. There’s a ton of little productivity shortcuts and I feel like I’m always finding new ones.

    • @o00nemesis00o
      @o00nemesis00o 4 роки тому +1

      @@isaackvasager9957 Cmd-Tab, Cmd-~, Mission Control, Zoom button, choices of how to minimise... it goes on... do you mean that they don't have window management tools apart from the ones you forget exist?

    • @dbtest117
      @dbtest117 4 роки тому +3

      Yes productivity lives on the mac, all of you should also discover Apple Script. IIt’s unfortunately dying because so few have discovered it. I used it to automate work reporting from a calendar at the end of a month and send it of to the boss. I’ve used it to automatically download a pdf file from a rss subscription and load it into iTunes to automatically load the pdf file to my phone. It was also able to select the correct file for me as they were 5 different types and with Braille in case some one had such a reader.
      Apple script is so useful, but gets so little love. For people in some editing workflow folder actions are superior. Just drop your files in a folder and have them automatically processed in almost any app. You can even have files coming in from internet to be automatically processed.
      We had that in 2000 automatic image processing in photoshop. Webpage updates, pictures and info from our customers. E.g. car sellers and brokers. All based on AppleScript. They loaded up some pictures wrote some text in a form and uploaded. One could just watch the computers doing your work for you.
      One can have it done hidden also, but just in case we let be so it could be monitored. This was even before mac os x.

  • @ferris5150
    @ferris5150 4 роки тому +167

    i honestly learn so much with these guides, and i consider myself a very competent mac user. shows how much i know!

    • @snazzy
      @snazzy  4 роки тому +8

      There is still so much stuff I don’t know either. Pretty powerful OS! Thanks so much for watching!!

    • @ferris5150
      @ferris5150 4 роки тому +2

      @@snazzy totally! thanks for the reply Snazzy!

    • @timetake5085
      @timetake5085 3 роки тому +2

      I'm considering buying new M1 macbook Pro, hence watching this video again after a year 🙃
      But the shortcuts seem unnecessary complicated as compared to windows. In windows most shortcuts only use 2 keys win/alt/ctrl + other key. In Mac it feels way more complicated.

  • @Prepresstoolkit
    @Prepresstoolkit 4 роки тому +21

    A million thumbs up for the Shift Option Command V to paste trick! I can not tell you how much time's been wasted by trying to find a 'remove formatting' option or manually set the size, font and remove background color etc.

    • @rolandsee
      @rolandsee 4 роки тому

      Sadly it doesn't work with my mac - I have to push ctrl + cmd + v and then I still have to choose "paste: unformatted text or html or...." -.-

    • @ars0k
      @ars0k 4 роки тому +1

      how the hell they wanted us to press all these keys at the same time

  • @tylerlau533
    @tylerlau533 4 роки тому +94

    How could you forget the command + L to highlight the weblink so that you can quickly copy the website. I use this a lot when i'm citing sources for a school project. Hope this helps.

    • @lelolelo5441
      @lelolelo5441 4 роки тому +1

      Command + L highlights then Command + C copies

    • @ybleon7131
      @ybleon7131 4 роки тому +2

      windows also supports that well

  • @justinmathew4650
    @justinmathew4650 3 роки тому +3

    *Cheat sheet:*
    AppCleaner = great app for uninstalling applications (free)
    MacUpdater = managing updating for all non-appstore apps
    Quicklook:
    spacebar = render quick view on a file
    hold spacebar = quick pop for quicklook
    Screenshots:
    shift + cmd + 3 = screenshot whole desktop
    shift + cmd + 4 = screenshot selection (hold spacebar to resize window or option key to resize all corner)
    shift + ctrl + cmd + 4 = save screenshot to clipboard
    Sounds:
    hold down shift to play or not play volume clicks when adjusting the volume
    shift + option + volume (or brightness) keys to modulate in 1/4 increments
    Finder:
    option key = copy file when dragging it in finder
    option + cmd = create shortcut to file when dragging it
    Emojis:
    ctrl + cmd + space = emoji picker
    Other:
    shift + option + cmd + v = past text and use destination formatting
    ctrl + t = shift the previous letters in text fields / documents
    shift + cmd + t = open previous closed window
    cmd + space = open spotlight
    spotlight can do math in spotlight and other computations + conversion (weight, currency, etc.)
    hot corners - find under screensaver settings
    right click twice on UA-cam to watch picture in picture
    Do not disturb
    Option + click Notification Center = do not disturb switching
    Window tricks:
    cmd + q = quit application
    cmd + n = new window
    cmd + h = hide window (different from minimising)
    cmd + m = minimise window

  • @KJAYG
    @KJAYG 4 роки тому +43

    CMD-Tab and then you can CMD-Q from the tab switcher. I use it all the time if I’ve opened a bunch of stuff.

    • @ChristianBehnke
      @ChristianBehnke 4 роки тому +2

      And to extend that one - CMD+` will cycle backwards through them (instead of hammering CMD+Tab all the time)!

    • @glennismade
      @glennismade 4 роки тому

      Christian Behnke the arrow keys do the same. My favourite is pressing space on an app in tab switcher. Or the down arrow. Soo helpful.

    • @ditry6386
      @ditry6386 4 роки тому +1

      @@ChristianBehnke I also believe cmd+shift+tab does that

    • @GregPerham
      @GregPerham 4 роки тому +1

      You can press H to hide, too!

  • @MrCJBG
    @MrCJBG 4 роки тому +12

    This one is my favorite and I discovered it and I feel so proud when I can share it. I hope you see this cause it fuckin rocks.
    The setup - You're on a web page and want to upload something, but it doesn't have a fancy thing like youtube or google drive that just says "Drag a file here to upload!". No it's one of those legacy style functions, like when you're trying to upload a resume to a job website or something annoying.
    Press "select file" and there will be a finder window of some sort pop up so you can navigate to the file on your computer, then you can press "upload" or "okay" or what ever, then you're back to the screen before and continue with your day.
    That moment where you have to navigate to the file can be immensly annoying, especially if it's a file thats buried in a deep file structure, or even just on your desktop, but say it's a restricted window of somekind and isn't showing your favorites, or perhaps you have to upload many little files frequently to this website, or maybe you just saved a file in a specific spot, but can't exactly remember the file tree, but you have the location open right now and can SEE THE FILE. You just now have to go inspect it, and kinda figure out where it is located, and click through to get there. SUPER ANNOYING.
    The solution, is if you have the file location open already, you can just drag the file onto the popup finder window and that will auto navigate to that file, and you can then just hit upload. So on the webpage, you hit "select file", the finder window pops up, you drag onto THAT window, and it will then be selected! (Works for multiple files selected too, if the website allows it!)
    This has honestly saved me a ton of frustration and I highly recommend anyone reading this try it out!

    • @spacefarers6960
      @spacefarers6960 3 роки тому

      Or most "select file" buttons also work when you just drag the file onto it, like right on the button. I do this pretty often and its very neat!

  • @Geemeel1
    @Geemeel1 4 роки тому

    I LOVE the shift/Option/sound or Light.. SO great in movies.. now I can adjust the light and sound to perfection!! 👏🏽

  • @pluto762
    @pluto762 4 роки тому +1

    God bless you! I was actually wondering how to copy-paste to match text formatting. Super useful. I use that every day.

  • @denhamk
    @denhamk 3 роки тому

    These are awesome. Thank you. Will find the “paste with same formatting” very useful!

  • @seanc.5310
    @seanc.5310 4 роки тому +1

    Love these videos! I always find some random shortcut I didn't know about

  • @tacoanime1711
    @tacoanime1711 4 роки тому

    OMG. I've only been using Mac for like 5 years now and I didn't know any of these (except for like 2). Thank you for sharing these! I especially love the preview thing with the space bar, emoji pallet, and creating alias shortcut

  • @airingcupboard
    @airingcupboard 4 роки тому

    The screen shot to clipboard function is one of my favourites. Use it all the time. The duplicate with option drag also works in Pages. Macupdater is new for me. Thanks for the video.

  • @-Galavanta-
    @-Galavanta- 4 роки тому +57

    In 10.14.5 there is a really nice menu for all types of screen captures [shift] [command] [5]

    • @Pcpiee
      @Pcpiee 4 роки тому +1

      its the same thing as launching the screenshot app FYI

    • @user-wm6kv8eb3q
      @user-wm6kv8eb3q 4 роки тому +2

      Also you can add " screenshot app " to your touchbar

  • @ashleycharman
    @ashleycharman 4 роки тому

    I've been waiting for another Mac OS Video! Thank you @SnazzyLabs! Also to add to your picture in picture tip, hold down command when moving the picture in picture overlay and you can put it anywhere on the screen you like! You can also move Spotlight's search menu by holding Command down too!

  • @alpaljl
    @alpaljl 4 роки тому +1

    Wow! I expected to learn one or two new tips, but learned many and I've been a rather savvy mac user for a decade. Impressive!!

  • @leonperianu7684
    @leonperianu7684 4 роки тому +134

    can you drag the app cleaner in app cleaner to uninstall itself?

    • @minhazurrahman7520
      @minhazurrahman7520 4 роки тому +22

      Yes

    • @michaelchupik5604
      @michaelchupik5604 4 роки тому +4

      🤯

    • @SherJanhehe
      @SherJanhehe 4 роки тому +21

      Damn you low-key betraying app cleaner :(

    • @UnderEu
      @UnderEu 4 роки тому +13

      What about MacUpdater updating itself? 🤯

    • @NavinBetamax
      @NavinBetamax 4 роки тому +1

      Anybody here remember Baby Huey- The Strongest Baby Duck Comic ? Lol! ( Lifting Self) !!!

  • @rtpHarry
    @rtpHarry 4 роки тому

    Glad that I have ramped up and learned a lot of these. New ones for today was CMD CTRL SHIFT V to paste without formatting, and a reminder that spotlight is a calculator + currency converter (although I mostly talk to my Google Assistant these days for that)

  • @undead-pixl
    @undead-pixl 4 роки тому

    Awesome video! I knew most of the simple ones, but some i never heard of! That screenshot taking without the actual screen shot will be a life saver for sure! :)

  • @perrybarton
    @perrybarton 4 роки тому

    Good stuff, Quinn. I knew most of these, but picked up a couple of new tricks here. Thanks! 😎

  • @passatgt
    @passatgt 4 роки тому +3

    1. To quickly zoom in on part of the screen, go to Settings / Accessibility / Zoom and enable "use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom". Now just hold down the modifier key and scroll up or down to zoom in or out of the screen. Its super fast and zooms the entire screen, not just the specific window.
    2. BetterTouchTool is awesome for extra mouse/trackpad gestures. For the trackpad i'm using only 2 gestures: 5 finger tap to maximize window, 3 finger tap for middle click. So i can quickly open a link in a new tab in safari using 3 tap on the link.
    3. In the Preview app, under the markup toolbar you can actually create a signature by writing it on a paper and holding it in front of your isight camera. Once scanned, you can insert this into any document, pdf too. You can even change the color of the signature.
    4. Holding down option while clicking on the bluetooth, wifi or volume at the status bar will show more info
    5. Select multiple images in finder and press option + space to start an automatic slideshow

  • @stinkybeans5932
    @stinkybeans5932 4 роки тому

    Been waiting for this for long, great video!!!

  • @aimphotography8812
    @aimphotography8812 4 роки тому +3

    hey snazzy I use hot corners all the time
    less now that I got my mx master 2s
    love the vids keep up the great work

  • @DBLCreations
    @DBLCreations 4 роки тому

    There were actually some great tips. Thanks to everyone ! 👍🏻

  • @jsigner
    @jsigner 4 роки тому

    Awesome tips! Knew most of them but found a few ones really really useful!

  • @kazettique
    @kazettique 4 роки тому

    Much appreciate for sharing Mac hotkey!
    I'm using them a lot and miss some useful hotkey introducing in the video.
    Thanks!!

  • @spadefist
    @spadefist 4 роки тому

    Thumbs just for MacUpdater! Exactly what I needed, thank you!

  • @ashotgaziyan8876
    @ashotgaziyan8876 4 роки тому

    Cool, thanks !! I use a few of these tricks already ( learned from You) and now will use even some more

  • @yellowdogparty
    @yellowdogparty 4 роки тому

    I only learned transpose, but these are all ones I use all the time. Great tips!

  • @MrSoulDevelopment
    @MrSoulDevelopment 4 роки тому

    This is an absolutely fanstastic video. I learned a LOT. Thank you!!! & subbed!

  • @donotswallow
    @donotswallow 4 роки тому +4

    Honestly hot corners is my favorite OSX feature. I'm kinda of amazed more people don't use it.
    My setup:
    Lower left: Mission Control
    Top left: Application windows
    Top right: Desktop
    Bottom right: Launch pad (I know spotlight can be faster, but that's only if you remember the name of the one random application you need)

    • @josselinco
      @josselinco 4 роки тому

      Same here aha. And they even get frustrated when then use your computer and throw the mouse all around, not understanding why the windows went away aha. But it's such a handy trick!

    • @HernanSoberon
      @HernanSoberon 4 роки тому

      The best thing of the corners, is while draggin files from one place to another. Start the drag, go to the corner, find the drop window. Boom

  • @honestview
    @honestview 4 роки тому +2

    Tips learned:
    3:23 Double Right Click for PinP.
    4:05 Hold Space (this will take some getting used to)
    6:02 hold space to move
    6:38 FINALLY PrintScreen in Windows!
    8:05 Incremental increase... But they keyboard brightness should instead move faster.
    10:15 Try PERCENTAGE %... NEVER WORKS! it just subtracts instead
    12:34 use CMD+W on my MX Master mouse as a shortcut... best thing ever for closing windows.

  • @xawnia
    @xawnia 4 роки тому

    Wow, those are some cool tricks, as a long time Mac User I knew most of them but some of them are new and really handy, thanks!

  • @duythanhish
    @duythanhish 4 роки тому +1

    I have to say: You and your community are the best when it comes to Mac. Keep it up!

  • @diyathkumara2443
    @diyathkumara2443 4 роки тому +5

    The picture-in-picture trick worked on both my Ubuntu 18.04 Chromium and Windows 10 Chrome after a double right-click
    Thanks for the tip!

  • @chrisg-ll-gher
    @chrisg-ll-gher 4 роки тому

    this was the only good mac tip video ive ever seen cheers man

  • @GSM2C
    @GSM2C 4 роки тому

    Man, super helpful, love your channel!

  • @markwoods1504
    @markwoods1504 4 роки тому

    I’ve had IPhones & IPad’s since they came out however I’ve just switched over from a Window’s PC to Mac and this UA-cam Video is excellent, Thank You

  • @NateGwood33
    @NateGwood33 4 роки тому +2

    I think one of my favorites is the file-location drag&drop that works in system open dialogs. It works like this:
    1) say you want to upload a picture to a website that doesn't support drag and drop. So you click the 'upload' button
    2) now normally you'd have to click thru to the file system to find the file BUT, if you just drag and drop the file INTO the open dialog, it won't copy the file but it select it within the dialog
    This works in ANY 'open dialog' for any program which is super helpful! I really like when I need to open a downloaded file since I always have a lot within my downloads folder, I just drag it from the dock (the downloads stack) into the open dialog and boom! No need to search for it!

    • @josselinco
      @josselinco 4 роки тому +1

      Preach! One of the simple things Windows is bad at.

  • @BevanEdwards
    @BevanEdwards 4 роки тому

    Wish I'd seen your Tweet about this.
    I'm primarily a Windows user, but at work I have to use a Mac. I hated MacOS' window management and instead found a free app called 'Spectacle' which allows me to quickly throw windows from one screen to another, left side of the screen, right side, full screen, top-right, top-left, etc. all through simple keyboard shortcuts. (Option+Cmd+Left Arrow for left half, Opt+Cmd+F for full screen, etc.).
    I do a lot of data wrangling between folders and servers for work so being able to quickly throw windows around my workspace is important. This has saved me so much time!

  • @AlexBeaverProductions
    @AlexBeaverProductions 4 роки тому

    Thanks, I learned some great tips and tricks!

  • @willharris8632
    @willharris8632 4 роки тому

    Cmd k to connect to server quickly, love it as it can hold a number of your most recent ones, really simple. Also you can configure the servers in login options so it connects when you log in. Love it so much

  • @wdude9997
    @wdude9997 3 роки тому +1

    When using command-tab you can press q while hovering over an application to close it. Supper handy!

  • @gregwong9510
    @gregwong9510 4 роки тому

    some really good tips compiled

  • @marmeecruz6191
    @marmeecruz6191 4 роки тому

    Great tips, thanks!

  • @patrick-jefferson
    @patrick-jefferson 4 роки тому

    Mindboggling all these options and controls (and commands) we have

  • @atorbtech
    @atorbtech 3 роки тому

    Awesome tips. I didnt know many of these.

  • @hoverestudio
    @hoverestudio 4 роки тому

    Thanks very much!! Congratulations from Spain

  • @iCamryLife
    @iCamryLife 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm learning more about my MacBook and I'm so happy about that because I am an ultimate  fangirl.

  • @antoniorivero1434
    @antoniorivero1434 4 роки тому

    This was a great video. First one where I actually learned more than two things! (I consider myself a power user haha) Thanks a lot

  • @borisvaradinac7972
    @borisvaradinac7972 4 роки тому

    Hey Snazzy! :) Great! Thank for all this tips i just love it! Greetings from Serbia - keep up the good work ;)

  • @neoflox
    @neoflox 4 роки тому

    opt + volume / + brightness brings up the respective system settings panels. Super comfortable when your manually switching through audio sources.

  • @todayiglowup4286
    @todayiglowup4286 4 роки тому +1

    O wow I actually didn’t know a lot of these thanks so much

  • @siyuan9826
    @siyuan9826 4 роки тому

    excellent work, keep it going

  • @danthibeault40
    @danthibeault40 3 роки тому

    screen shot to clip board is really awesome!!!!!!

  • @blueskyla7978
    @blueskyla7978 4 роки тому

    I’ve been an a bit of a hiatus for a bit due to my computer being barely function for me anymore. So I’m expecting my new 16” MBP this week and some of these tips are helpful as new or refresh. Thanks!

  • @JamesCarter-px9ho
    @JamesCarter-px9ho 4 роки тому

    So something kewl. You mentioned the little sounds that can be toggled on and off. And you mentioned that if you hold shift and option and change the volume in smaller increments. BUT if you just press shift while changing volume it will have the little sounds while you are holding shift!

  • @mocasorla2753
    @mocasorla2753 4 роки тому

    Thank you, this helps a lot.

  • @Jack-xs6fx
    @Jack-xs6fx 4 роки тому

    For the tip about Shift>Control>Command 4, I have changed it in the keyboard shortcut settings to Shift>Command 1 which makes it easier to remember.

  • @Fabio2011902
    @Fabio2011902 4 роки тому

    😁 It helped a lot I migrated from windows to Mac last year and it was the best thing I did, I don't suffer anymore. I haven't learned all the shortcuts yet, this video helped a lot in my productivity.

  • @doubando
    @doubando 4 роки тому

    very nice tips thanks

  • @veradeglomini
    @veradeglomini 4 роки тому

    Wow picked up some great tips! 😀

  • @craigcooper1967
    @craigcooper1967 4 роки тому

    dang, I thought I knew all the interesting shortcuts and tricks, but there were two or three here that were new to me !!! thx

  • @MarcoMedina_P
    @MarcoMedina_P 4 роки тому

    I have owned my computer since 2013 and today I learned so much that I didn't know I am blown away. Thank you 😘😘

  • @JIYkp
    @JIYkp 4 роки тому +1

    ⌘+T to open a new tab.
    ⌘+⇪+N to open a private/incognito window.
    ⌘+⇪+W to close a window (as opposed to ⌘+W to close a single tab).
    For window management, I highly recommend Spectacle.
    For Screenshot & image management, try Pixdrop.

  • @Patrik97BEAST
    @Patrik97BEAST 4 роки тому

    Here are some "expansions" on shortcuts that were mentioned:
    5:38 - Press Cmd+Shift+5 to access more options when screenshotting. There you can select which folder you want the
    12:01 - (This is only for Google Chrome). Cmd + Q sits dangerously close to the equally useful Cmd+W. If you want to protect yourself from accidental Cmd+Q you can enable "Long press" for that shortcut. Has saved me a bunch of times.

  • @markalancirino
    @markalancirino 4 роки тому

    Here’s a couple of my favorites. On a laptop, or non-extended keyboard, pressing Command-Up/Down Arrows will scroll to the top/bottom of a window. Option-Up/Down Arrows will scroll one page up/down. And, Control-D will Forward Delete text.

  • @seanpgill
    @seanpgill 4 роки тому

    Best video with regard to usefulness in 2019!

  • @unleashthedog
    @unleashthedog 4 роки тому +13

    If you want to know file size and/or change rights, you might press CMD+i. If you have a bunch of file selected it will open a window for each file! If you press CMD+ALT+i you will get one inspector window that tells you the total size of the files ☝🏼

  • @lancesmith1874
    @lancesmith1874 4 роки тому

    Great tips!

  • @MrFloris
    @MrFloris 4 роки тому

    Cool videos :) you'r always the go to guy, and the comments are helpful and not so ytimmature

  • @RyuuzakiJulio
    @RyuuzakiJulio 4 роки тому

    Some really good shortcut gems here. I got 2 new ones, specially the Emcas Keybinding Ctrl + T for transposing the last two letters. How about a more in depth set of text editing shortcuts like the Emacs Key Bindings? I do use a lot Ctrl + A to go to the start of the line, Ctrl + E to go to the end of the line, Ctrl + F to move the cursor forward or Ctrl + B to move backwards. Ctrl + P to go up one line Ctrl + N to go down one line, Ctrl + O to insert a line break after the cursor and keep the cursor in place. You could combine some of them with shift for selection like having the cursor in the middle of a line and do Shift + Ctrl + A and it will select all the way to the first letter, do Ctrl + K and cut the selected text, of if not selected it would cut till the end of the line and Ctrl + Y to paste the text back. There are quite a bunch that are usable and they work even in terminal where you can’t do easy text selection, or Option + Backspace to delete all the way to the start of the previous word. That one I use a lot, if I mistake a word instead of looking where I type it wrong, I just delete the whole thing and type the word again. Per example the word “tomorrow” if I mistake and typed “tomrrow ” (notice the usual space after typing a word) instead of doing Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace .. O R R O W, I can just do Option + Backspace and just type “tomorrow” again, yes they are maybe more key strokes but it comes easier and faster if its a known word that you are used to type than to see where you mistake and how many backspaces you need to do and then the need of typing a broken part of a known word, so typing “tomorrow” again its easier than realizing where was the error and typing ORROW only which it doesn’t come naturally. So yeah, a Text Editing Tips video would be Epic!

  • @joem4972
    @joem4972 4 роки тому

    Going to buy my first Mac product in the form of the new Macbook Pro very soon. These videos are literally training me for when I finally purchase it!

  • @remigoldbach9608
    @remigoldbach9608 4 роки тому

    Great tips 👍🏻

  • @kevinmckevinface4563
    @kevinmckevinface4563 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the tips Quinn, always nice to learn a few new shortcuts!

  • @SouthPhillyPT
    @SouthPhillyPT 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the Mac tips! Great video as always. PS: when are you growing your beard back 😘?

  • @thearcanegearsmith4885
    @thearcanegearsmith4885 4 роки тому

    I used to use AppZapper which looks and acts exactly like AppCleaner. I just discovered "Command + shift + 5" to record a video of your screen in a .mov file. Great video!

  • @jovialakashpattanaik5558
    @jovialakashpattanaik5558 3 роки тому

    Thanks a million Big brother.. Proud of you.. So lovely and very informative video.. 👌👌👌👌👍👍❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @paulwatrobski8277
    @paulwatrobski8277 4 роки тому

    A bunch of emacs text editor shortcuts work almost everywhere in macOS. That's where the ctrl+t comes from (it swaps the two characters around the cursor). There are some other emacs shortcuts I find super useful when I'm typing out a bunch of text and need to go back to make changes:
    ctrl+f acts as the right (forward) arrow
    ctrl+b as left (backward) arrow key
    ctrl+p as the up (previous line) arrow key
    ctrl+n as the down (next line) arrow key
    ctrl+a to go to the beginning of the line or paragraph
    ctrl+e to go to the end of paragraph or line
    ctrl+d acts as the windows delete key that DELETES FORWARD unlike the mac delete which backspaces
    These all are super handy when you don't want to leave home-row and need to navigate around your text. (I never use CAPS LOCK so I just make it CTRL and it makes all these shortcuts super easy and comfortable to use)

  • @LatrentSmith
    @LatrentSmith 4 роки тому

    Since Dashboard is going away in macOS Catalina, I've started using a combination of the Today/Notifications slide-out and a second desktop to replicate its functionality. Mission Control is an easy way to switch from one to the other and if you're using a Logitech Wireless Mouse MX Master, programming the thumb button makes it practically effortless.
    Also, I don't need to hold the space bar to peek at files. I just press (not hold) it to peek at the file, then use the mouse or cursor keys to peek at other files.

  • @zeitungsgift6817
    @zeitungsgift6817 4 роки тому +11

    If you simply hold down a function key while setting up a HotCorner, later the corners only work while you press down the corresponding function key.

    • @MrBitterman75
      @MrBitterman75 4 роки тому +3

      Zeitungsgift this one is awesome, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @DanSanderson
    @DanSanderson 4 роки тому +1

    I always learn something useful from macOS tip lists, there's just so much hidden stuff. Useful detail on Option-drag to copy files: notice that a green plus (+) symbol appears on the pointer while holding Option and dragging, indicating that it will copy and not move. This appears automatically if you are dragging between devices, such as from your desktop to a USB drive, copying by default. To force a cross-device drag to be a move and not copy, hold Command while dragging, causing the green plus to go away.

    • @HernanSoberon
      @HernanSoberon 4 роки тому

      Try alt on drag and drop selected text on any editor.

  • @007Tutu1
    @007Tutu1 4 роки тому

    Very helpful video

  • @franciscolima278
    @franciscolima278 4 роки тому

    Nice tips. My favourite come from Preview i) signing PDF documents with your scanned signature and ii) the ability to merge and split PDF pages by simply dragging across the left hand side thumbnails

  • @MatthewH2000
    @MatthewH2000 4 роки тому

    great tips!

  • @lefrax762
    @lefrax762 4 роки тому

    For those who don't like using Spaces for ergonomic reasons, you can assign shortcuts to each Space from the Keyboard section in the macOS settings. In the Shortcuts tab, click on mission control in the left panel, then unfold the mission control entry on the right panel. The shortcuts are labelled 'Switch to Desktop [X]' for each Space you want to switch to. I personnaly assign them to my numbers row plus one ore more modifiers.
    Using these shortcut it's pretty easy to switch to a Space, and you can even quickly move a window from your current Space to another one by clicking and maintaining on the window titlebar while using the switch shortcut. Really handy!

  • @NicolaB
    @NicolaB 4 роки тому

    Cmd+up arrow in finder go up to the mother folder.... very useful

  • @garyross3453
    @garyross3453 2 роки тому

    You can do Command-Q while doing Command-Tab - also works for Command-H (hide). Also, you can drag a file, command-Tab into a different app, and pull the file into the application. Useful for dragging say a file from the Finder Desktop into a Mail window. Command-Option-H is `hide others` which I use a lot. Command-L highlights the URL in a browser.

  • @renestjacques1
    @renestjacques1 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you ..merci ..!

  • @Blanksoul1138
    @Blanksoul1138 4 роки тому

    Hey man! Love the video next time your talking about a bunch of key prompts maybe putting a small all at once (like at screen shots) try adding a visual would help us allot!

  • @jkdssismo2607
    @jkdssismo2607 4 роки тому +1

    good video keep it up. i know you only do videos about apple products but i'd like to see videos like this about windows as well

  • @richardcampbell2438
    @richardcampbell2438 4 роки тому

    One of the advantages of multiple desktops is you can assign a major use app to that desktop and that one only. For example, I put iTunes and Mail on Dsk#6, Calibre on Dsk#2, Kindle on #3, TextWrangler and Sublime Text on #4. That way when I am editing an ePub and need to do mass changes or hundreds of line, I can find my text editors by swiping my 4 fingers across the trackpad. I also do a 4 fingers down to chose with desktop and/or see what's happening in the background, ie I can see the scrolling in a terminal doing a large compiling task without switching focus and see that it is still crunching away.

  • @Gobbatman
    @Gobbatman 4 роки тому

    Nice tips!!!!

  • @vaneetsharma9747
    @vaneetsharma9747 4 роки тому

    perfect job sir

  • @jasonlyu2711
    @jasonlyu2711 4 роки тому

    i like the first app, helps a lot.

  • @danielchavez85
    @danielchavez85 4 роки тому

    The shift+option brightness trick is handy when calibrating my monitors. My monitor calibration software asks me to set my luminance within a small range and I often can’t get it without that trick!

  • @Ojisan642
    @Ojisan642 4 роки тому

    As a single desktop user, I use hot corners differently. Instead of mission control, I set the bottom right corner to “exposé” show all windows, and bottom left corner to “exposé” show all of the current application’s windows.
    Super helpful if you have 10 documents open in a single app to see all of the documents at once and pick which one you want to use.
    Another tip, for screenshots you can use the command line to set a different default location for saving them. I have a screen shots folder on my desktop and have screenshots go there, instead of the desktop directly.