I'll do Command 2 to change to List View. If you look here under View you can see Icons, List, Columns, Cover Flow all have keyboard shortcuts. Now let's say I want to go and dive down into a folder, so I do Command down, and let's say I want to view in another way. If I want to go back up a level, even with nothing selected because I don't need anything selected to go up, I do Command up and I go back up a level. Now without clicking how can I get into a folder? Well all I need to do to dive into a folder, let's say this Docs folder here, is I use Command and down and that jumps down into the currently selected folder. So I can jump to just about any item here in Icon view using arrows. But if I were to use my arrow keys, let's say the right arrow, it instantly decides it's going to select the very first item since nothing has been selected so far. ![]() So let's take a look at navigating around here in the Finder without using the trackpad at all. In fact knowing the keyboard shortcuts for things can really help speedup your navigation doing a combination of using the cursor and the keyboard for things. But you can actually do everything using the keyboard. Video Transcript: Now the Finder may seem like a very cursor, mouse, trackpad oriented place. ![]() Check out Navigating the Mac Finder With Keyboard Shortcuts at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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