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Even if you already know this tip, you may not have realized all the places where it can come in handy. When you find yourself in a list on the Mac, as in a Finder window, an Open dialog, or a set of auto-completion options, you can usually press keys on the keyboard to navigate within the list. Press M, and you’ll select the first item whose initial letter is M.

If multiple items start with M, use the Up and Down arrow keys to move one item at a time. Rather than clicking an Open or OK button, try pressing Return to activate the selected item. If you assumed that you had to use the pointer to scroll through lists and click list items, try the keyboard—it’s faster to type W than to scroll all the way down to Wyoming in a list of states.

We hope you find this as helpful as we did!