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Eighty Shades of Option Key

31 点作者 epaga超过 1 年前

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SeanLuke超过 1 年前
&gt;Stuck between the Command and Control (ctrl, or ^) keys, the Option key, also called Alt key, because of the switch symbol ... that adorns it<p>No.<p>It&#x27;s called the option key because it was named that on the original 1984 Mac, full stop. It had one purpose: as an auxiliary shift key, giving access to additional characters and to accents via combos.<p>It&#x27;s never called the &quot;Alt Key&quot;, at least not on MacOS. IIRC the option key had the word &quot;Alt&quot; above it in the late 1990s primarily to provide some keyboard compatibility with virtual machines etc. that ran Windows 95: in this case, the Option Key served as the IBM PC&#x27;s Alt key. Later USB Mac keyboards were set up to map Alt and Option to the same keymapping so Mac keyboards could be used on PCs and vice versa. New Macs no longer include the word &quot;Alt&quot;.<p>What you&#x27;re calling the &quot;switch symbol&quot; didn&#x27;t show up until much, much later. And the symbol is not called the &quot;switch symbol&quot;. It&#x27;s called the Option Key Symbol, Unicode U2325. I doubt it&#x27;s meant to imply &quot;switching&quot; of launching options.<p>It&#x27;s worth mentioning that the NeXT workstation keyboards also had Option keys that worked effectively identically top the Mac. Late-model Apple IIs had open- and close-apple keys and supposedly the close-apple key served the same function, but I&#x27;m not convinced.<p>&gt; It is (almost) never used alone, but in combination with other keys, to launch various actions.<p>The primary function of the option key has always been as a second shift key. But just like the shift and control and function keys, the option key can be used as a modifier key for the command key. Various apps have come to use it for their own unusual purposes as well. This has a long history: even the original MacPaint used the option key in combination with mouse clicks to do alternative things (same thing with the shift key).<p>This notion of multiple shift&#x2F;modifier keys is quite old: the author might look up the concept of the &quot;bucky bit&quot;.<p>The author also seems to have neglected a HUGE use of the option key in Terminal.app: as Emacs&#x27;s META key.
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marssaxman超过 1 年前
&gt; the Option key, also called Alt key, because of the switch symbol ⌥ that adorns it<p>Oh, is <i>that</i> what the squiggly symbol represents? I&#x27;ve been looking at it for decades without seeing anything more than an abstract shape.
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Waterluvian超过 1 年前
Modifier keys feel like a Wild West. I really wish the semantics were:<p>One key owned by the OS.<p>One key owned by the App.<p>One key owned by the Context.<p>If this were true, configuring keys for web apps, for example, would be far less of a mess. A website would only own the context key and would never fear clobbering other hotkeys.
bloopernova超过 1 年前
I have a spare button in my second layer layout on my mouse. I should map it to option+click and see how I like it.<p>The mouse is a Ploopy mouse. QMK, open source schematics, 3D printed parts, loads of useful buttons. Highly recommended if you&#x27;re prepared to edit C code to set its layout. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ploopy.co&#x2F;mouse&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ploopy.co&#x2F;mouse&#x2F;</a>
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nnf超过 1 年前
Another use for the Option key that I didn&#x27;t see in the article: if you hold it down and click to another application (or on the desktop), all of the current application&#x27;s windows will be hidden. It&#x27;s the same effect as the menu item [Application] &gt; Hide [Application] (⌘H).
rogual超过 1 年前
Don&#x27;t know why I&#x27;m surprised, but what a good article! In-depth, imformation-dense, and easy to read. Goes on way past the point when the author could have stopped writing and still got shares on social media.<p>I&#x27;ve always liked the Mac&#x27;s hidden option-key features. It&#x27;s a tasteful way of offering a lot of functionality without cluttering up the interface with things you don&#x27;t need most of the time. To me, it&#x27;s nicer than having to declare yourself a “power user” and switch on all the extra features for good.<p>So, it was good to see that even in the latest MacOS releases, which I tend to feel are on a bit of a steady decline from the peak of Apple good taste, they&#x27;re still adding secret option-key treasure to some of their new stuff. Gives a bit of hope for the future of the platform, I suppose.
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