#How to turn mac into windows hot keys keygen#
I personally don't know of any since I don't use any. In Xcode it behaves differently, and instead just jumps words: You could probably map a keyboard shortcut via Sys Prefs or just use the default Command+ left and Command+right (or Ctrl+A and Ctrl+E) to go to the beginning and ends of a line.ĮDIT you could also use the occasional hotkey program, I suggest looking around superuser for the "remap keys on OS X" type questions, since a lot of answers suggest programs. The key combo for moving to beginning/end of lines is Command+arrow I think. It's two different OSes, and in the long run if you expect to stay on the Mac platform just getting used to the Command key might be a better idea.ītw, on Snow Leopard Ctrl+right arrow and Ctrl+left arrow is usually used for Spaces. It probably won't affect general hotkeys as a whole. You can also set keyboard shortcuts for specific applications using System Preferences -> Keyboard -> keyboard shortcuts. but then Ctrl+tab will now be the equivalent of alt-tab functionality which you might not want.
I don't think there is any "app" or more universal method.įor example you can map the Ctrl to the Command key, and use the "Ctrl" key like the "command key" (so now ctrl+c is copy, etc.). Many macOS shortcuts are similar to their Windows counterparts.
You can quickly turn up or down the volume in the Spotify app. Common Windows Keyboard Shortcuts on a Mac. System Preferences -> Keyboard & Mouse -> Keyboard and then Modifier Keys. Use Ctrl + Left/Right arrow on Windows or Command + Left/Right arrow on Mac to forward or backward the song.