Top tips, tricks, and keyboard shortcuts for MacBook Neo
As you get started with your new MacBook Neo, here are some top tips, tricks, and keyboard shortcuts you can try.
Take a screenshot Press Command + Shift | Use hot corners With hot corners, you can quickly start actions by moving the pointer to a corner of the screen. Go to System Settings, click Desktop & Dock |
Organize your desktop with Stacks Keep the files on your Mac neatly grouped by file type or date. Control-click the desktop, then choose Use Stacks. To expand a stack, click it. | Favorite commonly used folders You can add folders—like Music or Pictures—to the Favorites section of the Finder. In a Finder |
Search and perform quick actions with Spotlight
You can search for files, photos, and more with Spotlight. You can also perform quick actions from the Spotlight window, like sending a message, setting an alarm, and converting currencies. Press Command-Space bar to open Spotlight
To learn more, see Search for anything with Spotlight and Take actions and shortcuts in Spotlight.
Use your Mac with another Apple device
When you use your iPhone with another Apple device—like your Mac, iPad, or Apple Watch—you can take advantage of special Continuity features that let you use your devices in unique ways.
Note: For many Continuity features, both devices must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on and be within 30 feet (10 meters) of each other.
Share items with AirDrop Wirelessly send photos, videos, documents, and more to a nearby iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Click | Control your iPhone with your MacBook Neo With the iPhone Mirroring app on your MacBook Neo you can use your iPhone directly on your Mac, as well as receive iPhone notifications and see Live Activities—so you never miss a thing. |
Connect to the internet with Personal Hotspot Use the Personal Hotspot on your iPhone to connect your MacBook Neo to the internet, wherever you have cellular service. To set up Personal Hotspot on your iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular, then tap Personal Hotspot and follow the onscreen instructions. Then, on your MacBook Neo, click | Copy here, paste there With Universal Clipboard, you can copy text, images, photos, and videos on one Apple device and paste it onto another. First, make sure you have Handoff turned on for both devices. Next, copy something on one device—for instance, copy a phone number on your MacBook Neo. On your other Apple device, like an iPhone, choose where you want to insert the phone number, then paste. |
Other ways to use your Apple devices together For more Continuity features, like handing off tasks between your devices, using your iPhone as a webcam, and setting up your MacBook Neo to receive phone calls and texts, see Use Continuity to work across Apple devices. |
Arrange your workspace
Change the layout of your app windows so that you focus only on what you need. With Stage Manager, you keep one app front and center, while your other open apps appear on the left side of your screen. To turn on Stage Manager, click 
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You can also tile your windows side-by-side or in a grid formation. To tile your windows, drag a window to the edge of your screen, then drop it when the highlight appears.
To learn more, see Organize your Mac with Stage Manager and Tile windows.
Keyboard shortcuts
You can press key combinations to do things on your Mac that you’d normally do with a trackpad, mouse, or other device. Here’s a list of commonly used keyboard shortcuts.
Command + X Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard. | Command + C Copy the selected item to the Clipboard. |
Command + V Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app. | Command + Z Undo the previous command. Press Command-Shift |
Command + F Open a Find window, or find items in a document. Use Command + G to find he next occurrence of the item you’re searching for. | Command + M Minimize the front window to the Dock. Press Command-Option-M to minimize all windows of the front app. |
Command + N Open a new document or window. | Command + P Print the current document. |
Command + S Save the current document. | Command + Q Quit the current app. |
Want to learn more?
For more information on how to take a screenshot or screen recording, see Take screenshots or screen recordings.
For more about how to organize your desktop with Stacks, see Use desktop stacks.
For more about how to use folders and files in Finder, see Organize files with folders.
For more keyboard shortcuts, see the Apple Support article Mac keyboard shortcuts.











