I am a windows user and will be switching to a mac soon (pending new macbook (pro)).
One thing that I've noticed from doing research is that Apple/Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts seem to be a lot more complicated than the ones in Windows. I noticed that a lot keyboard shortcut require more than one meta key (control, option or apple) and which key you use doesn't seem to make sense to what you're doing
For instance in windows, control + [something] usually means a command, alt + [something] means keyboard shortcut instead of mouse clicking and windows key is windows related.
For mac os x, it seems like, control is used for some stuff, apple is used for some stuff and option is used half the time. Also, since there's no right clicking (for a laptop), you have to press even more buttons to do simple commands found in windows.
Have any other windows to mac switchers notice this?
One thing that I've noticed from doing research is that Apple/Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts seem to be a lot more complicated than the ones in Windows. I noticed that a lot keyboard shortcut require more than one meta key (control, option or apple) and which key you use doesn't seem to make sense to what you're doing
For instance in windows, control + [something] usually means a command, alt + [something] means keyboard shortcut instead of mouse clicking and windows key is windows related.
For mac os x, it seems like, control is used for some stuff, apple is used for some stuff and option is used half the time. Also, since there's no right clicking (for a laptop), you have to press even more buttons to do simple commands found in windows.
Have any other windows to mac switchers notice this?
(command) then most just follow suit. Some windows shortcuts confuse me. F4 to select the location bar in IE/Windows Explorer. What does F4 have to do with location. Cmd+L makes more sense to me. I think that if the shortcuts seem odd at first, if you actually think about the keys your pressing it makes sense. The only thing that i miss is that on windows you press Alt, then you can navigate the menus super quickly. In work the applications i use have HUGE menus. So I can just press alt, then A or B or whatever to get into the next menu, then press C, then press D, and I'm at the end of the menu I want to. I know in mac you can press fn+ctrl+F2, but thats not only awkward to press, but is very un-rememberable. But then on mac you can edit any keyboard short cut you want, and you can 'swap' the effect of command and control keys, so if you really want it can be windowsy.