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This article includes (in alphabetical order) the keyboard/mouse combinations you can use with System 7.5. Many of these tips are documented in Finder Shortcuts, under Balloon Help.
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Note: This article applies mainly to System 7 and the computers that would likely be running this version of system software. For additional (and newer) information, see the following Tech Info Library articles: Article 24881: " Macintosh: Using Command-Option-Shift-Delete To Start Up From CD " Article 58068: " Mac OS 8.5: Keyboard Shortcuts " Alphabetize Icons in a Window
2. Choose "By Name" from the "View" menu. 3. Choose "Select All" from the "Edit" menu. 4. Drag all files to the icon that represents the active window. 5. Choose "By Icon" from the "View" menu. To bypass the currently selected start-up device (except on a Quadra 700), start or restart the computer while holding down the Command-Option-Shift-Delete keys. Cancel a Print or Copy Job To cancel a print or copy job Command-. (period) keys. Change "About This Macintosh" To change the menu entry from "About this Macintosh" to "About the Finder" hold down Option while choosing the About document under the Apple menu in the Finder. Clean Up Icons Move all icons to nearest point on the grid and use one of these methods: Align icon to grid Hold down the Command key and drag then release the icon. Close All Windows at Startup To close all open windows on the desktop at startup, hold down the Option key. The folders remain closed on subsequent startups, unless you open them in the Finder. Copy Selected Item to Clipboard Use one of these methods: Use one of these methods:
NOTE: With the exception of the Cedilla (which is a specific character), diacritical marks can be applied to almost any character. The correct sequence is to press the Option key and the key that activates the accent mark. The accent mark is applied to the next key pressed after this sequence. Dialog Boxes (Using Functions) Scroll through list in Open Dialog Box, use one of these methods: Type in the name of the file. NOTE: The Delay until Repeat control in the Control Panel determines how many characters may be entered for a File search. Select the First File in an Open Dialog Box Use the Left or Right arrow keys on the keyboard. Select the Last File in an Open Dialog Box Press the tilde (~) key. Switch Drives in an Open or Save Dialog Box Use one of these methods: Click on the current disk icon or click on the directory name icon at the top of the dialog box to display the file hierarchy and select the one you want. Hold down the Command key at startup. Do not release the key until startup is complete. NOTE: This disables virtual memory, but loads any system extensions. When you restart your Macintosh, virtual memory is turned on again. Duplicate Item Click on the item you want to duplicate and use one of these methods:
2. Press any two modifier keys simultaneously. 3. Press the modifier key(s) you want to use (do not press modifier keys simultaneously unless you want to deactivate Easy Access). 4. Press a nonmodifier key to activate a function. 5. Press the modifier key once to activate it for one function (the U icon should now appear with an arrow above it). 6. Press the modifier key twice to lock it down for more than one function (the U icon should now be filled with an arrow above it). 7. If the modifier key is locked, pressing it again unlocks it. Use one of these methods: If the disk will not eject you can insert a straightened paper clip into the hole located on the right front of the floppy drive. However, this may damage the floppy drive. Erase Disk The Erase Disk command under the Special menu erases any selected disk except a write protected (locked) disk or the disk that contains the active operating system. Erase Floppy Disk To erase the selected floppy disk use one of these methods: To bring up the Extension Manager at startup hold down the Space Bar. Force Quit an Application Press the Command-Option-Esc from within the application. Use this feature with extreme caution. You should definitely not rely on this as a usual way to quit an application. It is useful in the event that you have unsaved work in other applications when your current application hangs. By using this feature, you can return to the Finder and save the work in your other applications. You should restart your computer after using this feature. Get Info (Using Functions) Information Select the icon and then use one of these methods: Check or uncheck the Locked box in the lower left corner Get Info dialog box. Change Application Memory Size Click in the box located next to Preferred Size in the Get Info dialog box and enter the desired size. NOTE: This function sets the amount of RAM that is allocated to an application when it is launched. It should not be set below the Suggested Memory Size number. Hide Current Application When Switching to Next Hold down the Option key while switching applications. Keypad Mouse (Activate/Deactivate) To set the keypad to control mouse movement, press the Command-Shift-Clear keys. New Folder Creation Use one of these methods: Click on the item you want to open and use one of these methods: After a Copy or a Cut, use one of these methods to Paste: This function lets you dump postscript files to disk rather than to the printer. The Postscript Files are labeled as Postscript X (where X is a number from 0 to 9). Background Printing must be turned off. NOTE: This is for LaserWriter driver's previous to 6.3. Version 6.3 and higher support printing to a PostScript file Postscript File Dump With Laserprep Use one of these methods: Use one of these methods: Use one of these methods: Put Away Items Choose Put Away in the File menu to place a selected item(s) back into its folder. Quit Use one of these methods: Rebuild the Desktop Hard Drive Start or restart the computer while holding down the Command-Option keys. Floppy Disk Insert the floppy disk while holding down the Command-Option keys. NOTE: If the floppy disk is the start-up disk, start or restart the computer while holding down the Command-Option keys. Screen Dump The files are saved to disk as Picture X (where X is a number from 0 to 9). Pict File Screen Dump Press the Command-Shift-3 keys. Screen Dump to Imagewriter Press the Command-Shift-4 keys. Dump of Active Window to Imagewriter Press the Command-Shift-Caps Lock-4 keys. NOTE: The Imagewriter dumps do not work on networked printers. Select All Items in the Active Window Press the Command-A keys. Startup From CD-ROM Hold down the letter c key (lower-case only). On a Power Macintosh or Macintosh 630 family (Performa 630, Performa 635, Performa 636, Performa 637, Performa 638, LC 630, and Quadra 630) computer, this directs the computer to startup from the CD-ROM drive instead of the hard drive or floppy. Switch Startup Disk
2. Select the device you want to use as your startup device. Drag the selected icon to the Trash Can Delete Files Without Warning/Delete Locked Files Hold down the Option key and drag a file to the Trash. Turn Off Extensions (7.x) Hold down the Shift key at startup until you see Welcome to Macintosh. Extensions off. This disables, for this startup only, any items that load at startup, such as system extensions, control panels, or chooser extensions. It also disables virtual memory, and background printing with PrintMonitor, and turns the Disk Cache down to 16K (the minimum). It also prevents launching any items in the Startup Items folder. Undo (the Last Editing Operation) Use one of these methods: ====================== To change size of awindow use one of these methods: Use one of these methods: Use one of these methods: Hold down the Command key and drag on the inactive window's title bar. Return to the Finder With No Windows Open Hold down the Option key while starting or quitting from an application. Reset the PRAM (7.x) This operation resets parameters stored in Parameter RAM (PRAM). Hold down the Command-Option-P-R keys during the restart sequence. Your computer beeps for a normal startup and then beeps again. When you hear the second beep, you may release the keys. Many default settings for the Macintosh, such as serial port speeds, default application font, mouse scrolling rate, and so on, are stored in PRAM. It is sometimes useful to reset the PRAM to clear these settings and reset them to default values. Reselect any customized values for these settings. After this operation, you may want to check your General control panel settings. If you have more than 8 MB RAM, also check your Memory control panel settings. |
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Category: | System 7.0x-7.1.x |
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