It will only take a while for you to become accustomed to the new system. If you are planning to switch to Mac OS X permanently, it might be better for you to continue using Command as the modifier key and get used to it. In the “Control (^) Key” field, change it to “Command.” And in the “Command Key” field, change it to “Control.” Click OK. Click the “Modifier Keys…” button at the bottom-right.Ĥ. In Mac OS X open “System Preferences” from the Launchpad.ģ. This way you can switch the functionality of “Control” and “Command” and make it work like Windows.ġ. If you are not used to the keyboard configuration, Mac OS X comes with a setting that allows you to remap the modifier key. You have to press “Cmd + A” to select all, “Cmd + C” to copy and “Cmd + V” to paste. Even though the keyboard comes with a Control button, the “Command” button is used for most keyboard shortcuts. When it comes to Mac OS X, the configuration is totally opposite. You press “Ctrl + A” to select all, “Ctrl + C” to copy and “Ctrl + V” to paste. In Windows most of the keyboard shortcuts are done with the Control key.
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