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I've switched over to a Mac recently and, although things have been going quite well, the very different text-editing behaviours across applications is driving me insane.

Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, Apple-arrow, Ctrl-arrow, alt-arrow etc. quite often do different things depending on the application.

Is there a way to standardise this behaviour?

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There are standards, but they are not based around what you're used to from windows. It drove me mad until I got over myself and decided to learn what the actual standards were. Since then I've been sold.

The ones I use:

  • Command-Left/Right - Jump to start/end of line
    • Can also do this with ctrl-a/e which is great if you're used to ssh
  • Command-Up/Down - Jump to top/bottom of text field or document

  • Option-Left/Right - Jump to start/end of word or previous/next word

These basically replace home/end/pgup/pgdown, and ctrl-left/right from the windows world.

I find this to be a massive win due to the fact I have a macbook pro and almost no laptops have proper home/end/pgup/pgdown keys - not needing them in OSX is a godsend

Here's a big list of the rest of them

于 2008-08-29T05:06:09.687 に答える
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そして面白い (そしてイライラする!) のは、Microsoft OS Xアプリ (Entourage など) がWindows標準を使用していることです。

日中は WinXP で開発していますが、家に iMac があるので、仕事と家の間でモードを切り替えるのはかなり混乱します。ただし、Entourage で電子メールを書いている場合は、Windows モードに戻す必要があることを覚えておく必要があります。

MS が OS X キーボード標準に従わない正当な理由は思いつきません...

于 2008-08-29T16:25:57.323 に答える