command key
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Definition
- Noun:
- (computing) A modifier key on a computer keyboard, typically marked with a ⌘ symbol (on Apple computers) or a "Cmd" label, used to execute keyboard shortcuts in combination with other keys.
Usage
- The command key is pressed and held while another key is pressed to perform a specific function, such as copying () or pasting ().
- It is a fundamental key for navigating and operating software without using a mouse.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Command-key combination": Refers to the act of pressing the command key along with one or more other keys to trigger a shortcut.
- Most application functions can be accessed through a command-key combination.
Variants and Related Words
- Modifier key (n): A key that modifies the action of another key when the two are pressed together (e.g., Shift, Control, Option, Command).
- Keyboard shortcut (n): A series of one or more keys that invoke a software command.
- Control key (n): A modifier key on PC keyboards (often labeled ) that performs a similar function to the Command key on Macs.
Synonyms
- Cmd key (n): An abbreviated form.
- Apple key (n): An informal term, referencing the symbol and its primary use on Apple computers.
- Clover key (n): A rare, informal term due to the symbol's original design.
Related Phrases
- Press Command (v): The instruction to use the command key.
- Press Command and the plus sign to zoom in.
- Command-click (v): To hold the command key while clicking a mouse or trackpad button, often used for multi-selection or opening links in new tabs.
- Command-click the links to open them in the background.
Noun
- (computer science) the key on a computer keyboard that is used (in combination with some other key) to type control characters