Still, these two keys aren’t exactly the same. For example, in Microsoft Word, the keyboard shortcut for the Split Document Window command is Alt+Ctrl+S in Windows, but Option-⌘-T on the Macintosh. ![]() In many situations, keyboard shortcuts that involve the Alt key in Windows use the Option key on the Mac. ![]() This is the closest thing the Mac offers to the Windows Alt key. On North American Mac keyboards, a key on the bottom row is labeled both Alt and Option. Here’s your cheat sheet to the menu keyboard symbols: represents the Shift key, means the Option key, and refers to the Control key.Īlt key. ![]() Unfortunately, they’re represented in the menu with goofy symbols instead of their true key names. Mac keyboard shortcuts are listed at the right side of each open menu, just as in Windows.
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