refers to the apple key (also called the command key). Look at the keyboard
between the space bar and the option/alt key; you’ll see a key that has an apple
and this symbol on it.
refers to the option/alt key. Find it beside the control key.
refers to the shift key.
So, our shortcut for the thesaurus is option + apple + R.
Hiding Programs
An easy way to minimize all of the windows of a program is with the Hide
function.
Suppose you have five or six Word documents or Internet sites open that you’ve
been working with. You want to minimize all the Word windows to get them out
of the way temporarily. Instead of going through each window and minimizing it,
go up to the program menu (in this case, Word).
The fifth item down is “Hide Word.” Click on this to
minimize all of the Word windows that are open.
Nothing has been deleted or closed; click on the Word
icon again in the Dock to reopen all of your windows.
Notice that “Hide Others” is another option. If you are
working in Word or another program, windows from
other applications running in the background may
become a nuisance. “Hide Others” will minimize all of
the windows except for those of the application you’re currently using.
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