Finder keyboard tip: Jump to file name# Apple - 家有苹果
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Typing the first few letters in a file name selects the file. For example,
if you want to select a file named "Budget", when you type "b", the first
file name starting with "b" is select. This is almost identical to Windows.
But the next is different: when the "u" is typed, the selection will be
the first file name starting with "bu", etc. You cannot do that in Windows.
Notice: the letters here are case-insensitive. You must not pause between
letters or the Mac OS will interpret each additional
if you want to select a file named "Budget", when you type "b", the first
file name starting with "b" is select. This is almost identical to Windows.
But the next is different: when the "u" is typed, the selection will be
the first file name starting with "bu", etc. You cannot do that in Windows.
Notice: the letters here are case-insensitive. You must not pause between
letters or the Mac OS will interpret each additional