Mac Keyboard Shortcut To Exit App

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While macOS allows users to create their own keyboard shortcuts to perform functions in apps, there isn't a built-in way to launch the apps themselves using a similar maneuver. AppleInsider shows you one way to create app-launching keyboard shortcuts, using the included Automator utility.

Apple included a fairly simple way to create custom keyboard shortcuts within System Preferences, which can easily be used to produce shortcut combinations for app functions that do not already have one defined. While the Shortcuts settings also enables various other system functions to run, the extensive list simply doesn't have an option to run a user-defined app.

This doesn't mean it is impossible to launch an app by creating a shortcut, but handily it is possible to trigger something else that in turn can load an app. In this case, we will be creating a keyboard shortcut to trigger an Automator-produced event, which will open up the selected app.

First, we need to create an Automator service that, when prompted, will open our selected application.

Open Automator. It can be found in the Applications folder, accessible by selecting Go then Applications in the Finder menu or by using the keyboard shortcut Shift Command A.

If this is your first time in Automator, you should be presented by an initial window offering to start a new document, though if it doesn't appear, select File then New in the menu to start from scratch. At this point, select Service then the Choose button.

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In the top section starting 'Service receives,' set the dropdown box to 'no input,' and check to make sure the second dropdown is set to 'any application.'

Click Actions in the top-right corner, scroll down the list of actions in the second column to find Launch Application, and drag it into the main workflow box to the right. This will add a new Launch Application section to the workflow box.

Select the application you want to open from the shortcut using the Launch Application dropdown box.

Select File then Save in the menu, enter an appropriate name for the command, and click Save. Close Automator.

Creating the shortcut

Mac Keyboard Shortcut To Exit App

Select the Apple logo in the Menu, and select System Preferences then the Keyboard icon in the second row. Select the Shortcuts tab, which should be in the middle of the five tabs near the top of the window.

Select Services in the left-hand column, then scroll down to the service with the same name as the command created in Automator. If the side tick isn't visible, click it before clicking the command, then click the Add Shortcut button that appears.

At this point, select the key combination you want to use to open the selected application and press the buttons at the same time. If macOS accepts the combination, it will then show the keyboard combination in the listing.

Close the System Preferences window and test out the keyboard command.

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Further Thoughts

While this tip largely centers around opening an app, the same principles can be used to create keyboard shortcuts to do a multitude of tasks. If a sequence of events is set up in Automator and saved as a service, it can be assigned a keyboard shortcut, and could be used to perform multi-stage tasks with a single collective key press.

Also, be aware of setting a keyboard shortcut that may duplicate one that is already in use by another system function or app, in case they conflict with each other or fail to perform an action at all. The last thing you want is to go to the trouble of setting up a key combination that ultimately doesn't do what you want.

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Apple TV App User Guide

In the Apple TV app on your Mac, quickly accomplish many tasks using your keyboard.

Playback

Action

Shortcut

Play or pause the selected episode

Space bar

Skip ahead (fast forward) or rewind the selected episode

Shift-Command-Right Arrow or Shift-Command-Left Arrow

Increase the volume

Command-Up Arrow

Decrease the volume

Command-Down Arrow

Go back

Command-Left Bracket ( [ )

Go forward

Command-Right Bracket ( ] )

Reload the page

Command-R

Create and manage playlists

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Action

Shortcut

Create a new playlist

Command-N

Create a playlist from a selection of songs

Shift-Command-N

Create a new Smart Playlist

Option-Command-N

Start Genius Shuffle

Option-Space bar

Refresh a playlist (when the playlist is selected)

Command-R

Import a video file

Command-O

Delete the selected playlist without confirming that you want to delete it

Command-Delete

Delete the selected playlist and all the songs it contains from your library

Option-Delete

Delete the selected song from your library and all playlists

Option-Delete

General

Action

Shortcut

Open TV preferences

Command-Comma (,)

Hide TV

Command-H

Hide everything except TV

Option-Command-H

Quit TV

Command-Q

View download activity

Shift-Command-L

Open the TV window

Command-0 (zero)

Close the TV window

Command-W

Minimize a window

Command-M

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Change what you see

Keyboard

Action

Shortcut

Enter or exit full-screen view

Option-Command-F

Switch between custom and maximum window sizes

Option-click the green button in the upper-left corner of the TV window

See the TV window resize while you’re resizing it

Command-drag the resize control in the lower-right corner of the window

Open the Info window for the selected item

Command-I

In the Info window, see the info for the next or previous item in the list

Command-N or Command-P

Open the View Options window for the selected item

Command-J

Show filter field

Shift-Command-F

Show or hide the status bar

Command-/

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