The F1 through F12 keys on a computer keyboard are commonly referred to as function keys. The many uses, or functions, of these keys vary based on what programs are open and on the active operating system. The Mac OS X Lion Finder helps you access and organize most of the important Mac OS X functions while you work. Use Finder keyboard shortcuts to display windows, copy and move files, and launch applications. Last edited by So it's planned for the future, right? Not in the immediate future as it is quite tricky to get right, otherwise the wrong action is undone. Additionally most people don't miss it (so it is not a priority) but yes I hope we can add it one day, as it is certainly nice to have. In case you are not aware Ctrl+Shift+T is standard in all browsers to reopen last closed tab (even Opera 12 supported it in addition to Ctrl+Z). Therefore it is worth learning and getting used to IMHO. Thus if you use another's computer you can reopen a tab without thinking, no matter what browser they have installed. As a long term Opera user it was weird to me at first but now I am quite used to it and happy with it. Oh, hopefully you can enable them soon. Or perhaps we should use them for something else? Anyway, thanks for your help. You are welcome. It was a nice question and I was happy to help. I actually remap some shortcuts myself. For example, I really do have Ctrl+Q set to Activation Order Tab Cycling. Last edited by Hmm,, so (for Win) Ctrl+Shift+V is assigned to the action PasteAndGo – that's what you read from the default bindings you posted. But in the context menu of textareas, that combo is used as ”Paste as plain text“. So you that combo ”considers context“ to decide which action to perform. Cinematic scoring vst. Why cannot Ctrl+Z do the same and perform Undo in text controls, ReopenLastClosedTab otherwise? But that's not my primary concern. I really hate the way Opera defaults to pasting rich text / formatted text. More often than not (almost always) I don't want some obscure formatted text (you never know in which form it will be submitted) to show up in forms and text areas. But I cannot find an action like PastePlain in the list of action verbs you posted – and which you claim is complete. I'd really like to do a 'PastePlain': [], 'Paste': ['Ctrl+Shift+V'], 'PastePlain': ['Ctrl+V', 'Shift+Ins']. Christopher Phin About This Mac will tell you how much RAM you have, and then it’s easiest to check a memory configurator at, say, to ensure you get the right thing. Upgrade your RAM It’s hard to give absolute guidance—it depends on what you do with your Mac; check Activity Monitor as described above—but a decent rule of thumb is that 8GB RAM is pretty comfortable for most people (especially if you have an SSD), 4GB should be seen as a bare minimum, and anything under 4GB should definitely be upgraded if possible. Don’t fall for “to uninstall an app on a Mac, you just have to drag it to the Trash”; search for the app’s name to find support files and caches lurking in ~/Library/Application Support and elsewhere, or—with caution!—use an app such as.
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