How can I use the Command key for web browsers?
Using the Command key in web browsers such as Safari or Chrome allows you to quickly perform different actions. You can use it for basic navigation like refreshing pages (Command + R) and saving web pages (Command + S). Additionally, it can open edit menus where you can find options like copy/paste (Command + C/Command + V) and undo/redo (Command + Z/Command + Shift + Z). If you need help with something online, accessing your browser’s help menu by pressing Command + question mark might do the trick.
What is a Command Key?
A Command Key, often referred to as the “Cmd” key, is a modifier key found on Apple keyboards. It is used to perform various commands, often in conjunction with other keys. The Command Key can be compared to the Control (Ctrl) key on Windows keyboards.
Alternatively called the Beanie key, Cloverleaf key, fan key, cmd key, open Apple key, or Command, the Command key is a key created by Susan Kare found on all Apple keyboards. The picture shows the Command key on the Apple keyboard next to the Control and Option keys. These keys are at the bottom of the keyboard next to the spacebar on Apple keyboards.
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