Adding Shortcuts to any of your favourite websites on Mac is easy. You can either place the shortcut on the desktop or add it to the Dock for more easy access.
Move the Cursor; Move the cursor: Some Windows keyboard shortcuts conflict with the corresponding default Mac OS keyboard shortcuts. To use these shortcuts, you may have to change your Mac keyboard settings to change the Show Desktop shortcut for the key. Press the power button to turn your MacBook on. Questions or tips? Got any questions or other startup keyboard shortcuts to add? Sound off in the comments below! Updated June 2020 These are still all the keyboard shortcuts to use when starting up your Mac. A shortcut can only be in one folder — and as soon as it is placed in one, it is no longer shown in the All Shortcuts list. To find it on the All Shortcuts page, you have to search for it.
Add Shortcut to Any Website on Mac
A good way to make your favourite website readily accessible on your Mac is to add a shortcut to the website on the Dock of your Mac.
Once a shortcut to a website has been added to the desktop or to the Dock, you can simply click on that shortcut to immediately start reading articles published by your favourite website.
Add Shortcut to Website On Mac Using Safari Browser
While you can add shortcut to websites on practically any browser, we will be starting with Safari, which is the default browser on your Mac
1. Open the Safari browser on your Mac and visit your favourite website that you want to add a shortcut to. In this case let us assume that you want to add techbout.com.
2. Once the website opens in Safari browser, select the the entire URL Address to the website that you will see in the address bar of the Safari browser (See image below).
3. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Desktop and release the mouse button. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.
As you can see in the image below, you can also add the Shortcut to the Dock by dragging the URL down to the right-side of the Dock on your Mac. This will create a shortcut within the Dock, which makes it even more prominent and accessible, compared to the Desktop shortcut.
Now, any time you want to visit this website, you can simply click on the shortcut to the website as available on the Desktop or on the Dock.
Add Shortcut to Website On Mac Using Chrome Browser
Follow the steps below to add shortcut to any website on Google's Chrome browser. As you will notice, the steps are the same as for Safari browser.
1. Open the Chrome browser on your Mac and visit the website that you want to add the shortcut to.
2. Once the website loads in Chrome browser, select the the entire URL to the website in the Address bar of Chrome browser.
3. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Mac desktop. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.
To create a shortcut on the Dock, drag the URL down to the right-side of the Dock on your Mac.
I am a software engineer and I perform a lot of calculations all the time. Obviously, the time to launch the Calculator on my MacBook is important and I want to save as much as possible. I could add the app to the Dock, but I do not want to clutter it with something so small. Today I want to share some productivity tips when it comes to making calculations.
The fastest keyboard shortcut to run Calculator is Command + Spacebar. This will open the Spotlight Search window in which users can enter mathematical operations and quickly get the results. The search results also show the Calculator app as a top hit.
The Spotlight Search is a universal app that is used to start applications and find files. But, besides searching, it can also perform a number of different operations.
Various ways of calculating with Spotlight
Basic mathematical operations
Examples:
- Simple addition: 34 + 56
- Multiplication: 10*34
- Multiplication with x: 10×34
- Complex operations with parentheses: (2 * (2 + 3)) / 86.5 * 12.76
- Power function: e^2
- Logarithms: ln(10)
Conversions between different units
Examples:
- Convert feet to centimeters: 5 feet in cm
- Convert pounds to kilos: 86 lb in kg
- Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion: 100 f in c
- Currency conversion: 100 USD to GBP
- Time conversion: 12 h in sec
Trigonometric functions
Examples:
- Sine: sin(30)
- Cosine: cos(30)
Square root
Example: sqrt(144)
Factorial
Example: 5!
Various Ways Launching Calculator
You can get to the Calculator with one of the following methods:
- From Spotlight Search
- From Launchpad. Click on Launchpad icon in the Dock, search for Calculator and click on it to start.
- From the Finder app. Click on the Finder app in the Dock. In the Sidebar click on Applications, find Calculator and double click.
Keyboard shortcut for Calculator
You can also add custom shortcut just for Calculator (or any other application on Mac).
Steps to create a keyboard shortcut for Calculator:
- Start Automator app from Spotlight Search
- Choose Quick Action as a document
- In the new window Select no input and any application in the first row (Workflow receives)
- In the leftmost pane select Utilities
- In the middle pane select Launch Application and drag it to the right pane
- Select Calculator.app from the dropdown
- Save quick action as 'Run Calculator'
- Open System Preferences
- Click on Keyboard icon
- Click on Shortcuts tab
- Select Services
- Find 'Run Calculator' and select the shortcut, e.g. Option (Alt), Command and slash.
- Close System Preferences and test the keyboard shortcut
I actually wanted to use another keyboard shortcut for my Calculator, but for some reason, the key combination I chose didn't work, so I stopped on Option-Command-/. If this shortcut does not work on your Mac, try another one.
Adding Calculator to Notification Center
Some people love using Notification Center. Normally, you can add a bunch of simple applications (widgets) which you need constantly during the day. If you didn't know you can activate the Notification Center by clicking on the icon that looks like a hamburger menu in the top right corner of the screen.
Adding Calculator widget is very easy:
- Open the Notification Center
- Click the Edit button at the bottom
- Click on the green plus icon next to the Calculator
- Click Done
How to clear Calculator
To clear the Calculator hold the Function button (fn) and hit the Escape button (esc).
Now, some users reported the problem with Calculator after adding it to the Notification Center: it gets stuck on some random number and does not get reset. Apparently, the problem is with the plug-in in the notification framework.
One way to reset the Calculator is to delete a specific file on Mac. Start Finder and click on the Go menu and then Go to Folder. Then type in '~/Library/Containers' folder and drill down to 'com.apple.ncplugin.calculator', then 'Data', 'Library' and finally 'Preferences'. In the Preferences folder find and delete file 'com.apple.ncplugin.calculator.plist'. Reboot Mac.
Factorial
Example: 5!
Various Ways Launching Calculator
You can get to the Calculator with one of the following methods:
- From Spotlight Search
- From Launchpad. Click on Launchpad icon in the Dock, search for Calculator and click on it to start.
- From the Finder app. Click on the Finder app in the Dock. In the Sidebar click on Applications, find Calculator and double click.
Keyboard shortcut for Calculator
You can also add custom shortcut just for Calculator (or any other application on Mac).
Steps to create a keyboard shortcut for Calculator:
- Start Automator app from Spotlight Search
- Choose Quick Action as a document
- In the new window Select no input and any application in the first row (Workflow receives)
- In the leftmost pane select Utilities
- In the middle pane select Launch Application and drag it to the right pane
- Select Calculator.app from the dropdown
- Save quick action as 'Run Calculator'
- Open System Preferences
- Click on Keyboard icon
- Click on Shortcuts tab
- Select Services
- Find 'Run Calculator' and select the shortcut, e.g. Option (Alt), Command and slash.
- Close System Preferences and test the keyboard shortcut
I actually wanted to use another keyboard shortcut for my Calculator, but for some reason, the key combination I chose didn't work, so I stopped on Option-Command-/. If this shortcut does not work on your Mac, try another one.
Adding Calculator to Notification Center
Some people love using Notification Center. Normally, you can add a bunch of simple applications (widgets) which you need constantly during the day. If you didn't know you can activate the Notification Center by clicking on the icon that looks like a hamburger menu in the top right corner of the screen.
Adding Calculator widget is very easy:
- Open the Notification Center
- Click the Edit button at the bottom
- Click on the green plus icon next to the Calculator
- Click Done
How to clear Calculator
To clear the Calculator hold the Function button (fn) and hit the Escape button (esc).
Now, some users reported the problem with Calculator after adding it to the Notification Center: it gets stuck on some random number and does not get reset. Apparently, the problem is with the plug-in in the notification framework.
One way to reset the Calculator is to delete a specific file on Mac. Start Finder and click on the Go menu and then Go to Folder. Then type in '~/Library/Containers' folder and drill down to 'com.apple.ncplugin.calculator', then 'Data', 'Library' and finally 'Preferences'. In the Preferences folder find and delete file 'com.apple.ncplugin.calculator.plist'. Reboot Mac.
Put Calculator on the Desktop
Some people prefer to have their apps on the Desktop. It is very easy to have an application on the Desktop in macOS.
To put a calculator on Mac Desktop do the following:
- Start Finder
- Open Applications folder in the Finder
- Right click on Calculator
- In the pop-up menu select Make Alias Option
- Drag the Calculator alias from Applications to the Desktop
Other Calculator Tips
Switching between Calculator types
The calculator on Mac has three views: Basic, Scientific, and Programmer. My favorite is the Programmer one, I use it every time I need to convert between binary, decimal and hex. You can switch between views with the menu, but it is much faster to do with shortcuts.
Use the following shortcuts to switch between Calculator views:
- Command + 1: Basic
- Command + 2: Scientific
- Command + 3: Programmer
Troubleshooting tips
If you've been adding a long list of numbers, e.g. travel expenses, and you are not sure that the total is correct you can use Tape in the Calculator to review the numbers you entered.
To see the current list of operations click Window menu and then Show Paper Tape or use Command-T shortcut.
But frankly, if you need to add multiple numbers Spotlight Search is a much better tool.
Conversions
Remember those conversions I performed with Spotlight Search. You can do the same and even more with Calculator. In fact, I believe the Spotlight was using Calculator to perform those behind the hood.
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To perform the conversion in the Calculator select Convert menu and in the dropdown list the ones you need: Area, Currency, Energy or Work, Length, Power, Pressure, Speed, Temperature, Time, Volume, Weights, and Masses.
Always on Top
The most annoying thing about working with two apps at the same time is when one app gets hidden when you switch to another one. I wish that Calculator had Always On Top option especially when I am calculating my travel expenses. Unfortunately, this is not a case.
So I keep hitting Command-Tab to switch between apps or have to align them so they do not block each other.
Not long ago there was a program that turns most apps to floating apps: Afloat. You can still download it from archives, but I am not sure its compatibility with newer macOS versions.
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That's all I have. If you have any other tips on the topic please send me an email at al@macmyths.com