Mac tips for Windows switchers
Learn how to perform some common tasks on your new Mac.
Right-click
Click the right corner of your Apple mouse or click with two fingers on your Apple trackpad. You can change this in Mouse settings and Trackpad settings.
Scroll, swipe, click
Settings for scroll direction, swipe gestures, and button assignments are also in Mouse and Trackpad settings.
Close and resize windows
Buttons for closing, minimising and maximising a window
Change volume
Use the volume control in the menu bar or Control CenterControl Center
Change Mac settings
Looking for the Control Panel? Use System Settings (or System Preferences)
Browse for files
Looking for Windows File Explorer? Find out about the Finder.
Find files
Use Spotlight
Throw files away
Looking for the Recycle Bin? Use the Trash, which is in the Dock.
Rename files
Click the file once to select it, then press the Return key and type a new name. Press Return when you've finished.
Preview files
Preview most files on your Mac using Quick Look.
Back up files
Time Machine keeps a copy of all your files and it remembers how your system looked on any given day.
Keyboard shortcuts
Many Mac keyboard combinations use the Command (⌘) key. Find out more keys and keyboard shortcuts
Cut
Command-X
Copy
Command-C
Paste
Command-V
Undo
Command-Z
Command-P
Close window
Command-W
Switch apps
Command-Tab
Quit app
Command-Q
Forward delete
Fn-Delete or
Learn more
For more information to help you get to know your Mac, use the Help menu in the Finder menu bar.
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