What does MacBook Select All do, and when should you use it?
引用于 datarecoveeofficial 在 3 6月 2026, 5:43 上午MacBook Select All is a feature that helps you select each and every item available in the current window folder, document, or application with a single press of the button. You can do so by holding down Command () and hitting A on the keyboard. This is a very handy shortcut when you want to copy, move, delete, organize, or edit all the content at once rather than selecting items one by one. For instance, in Finder, MacBook Select All will select all files and folders in that directory, whereas in a document, it chooses all the text for you. By utilizing this shortcut, you not only save time but also greatly increase your productivity when dealing with large amounts of content.
MacBook Select All is a feature that helps you select each and every item available in the current window folder, document, or application with a single press of the button. You can do so by holding down Command () and hitting A on the keyboard. This is a very handy shortcut when you want to copy, move, delete, organize, or edit all the content at once rather than selecting items one by one. For instance, in Finder, MacBook Select All will select all files and folders in that directory, whereas in a document, it chooses all the text for you. By utilizing this shortcut, you not only save time but also greatly increase your productivity when dealing with large amounts of content.