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How do I get into boot options with a non-mac keyboard? For iMac retina, I have to plug the windows keyboard to the outer usb port and then press alt key on the left side to boot into the boot menu and see things like bootable usb drive
How to Open Use Terminal (Command Prompt) on Mac? - iBoysoft Click on the small magnifying glass icon at the top-right corner of your Mac or press the Command + Space keys at the same time to launch Spotlight Then you can type in "Terminal" and double-click the appeared Terminal app to open it You can also find it in the Utilities folder under Applications in Finder
How to Access and Open The Terminal on Mac - iMyMac Here are the different steps on how to open terminal on Mac in case you needed Via Applications Folder Via Spotlight Another way to open terminal is by using Spotlight search and type in the word Terminal and once you see it among the displayed result, double-click on the terminal app icon
Mac startup key combinations - Apple Support Press and hold all keys in the combination together, not one at a time If you can't get a key combination to work when restarting your Mac, shut down your Mac first If you can't shut down, press and hold the power button for up to 10 seconds, until your Mac turns off
Can I use a non-Apple keyboard with OS X? - Ask Different Macs work just fine with non-Apple keyboards Alt becomes option, and the Windows key becomes the command key And if you want to rearrange them, you can easily do so in the System Preferences:
Mac with Non-Apple Keyboard - Apple Community - Apple Support Community On macOS, that role is mostly taken over by Command (⌘) — which is mapped to the Alt key on your Windows keyboard (once remapped) So instead of Ctrl + C, you’ll use Command + C, and so on Thank you for your time, I hope this guide helps smooth your transition into macOS Welcome to the Mac Family! 🍎 There are no replies search the Community
Booting to single user mode using a non-m… - Apple Community No, but they require a keyboard that can be configured to produce the required Mac commands rather than Windows commands Note that the Windows key on the keyboard is not the same as the Mac's COMMAND key The Windows key produces the CTRL key The ALT key should produce the COMMAND key