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Mac Shortcuts: Automate Workflows Without Writing Code

Automate repetitive tasks on your Mac with the Shortcuts app. No coding required – everything works via drag-and-drop.

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AirPods Pro: Activate Noise Cancellation with One Tap

Stop accidentally triggering Transparency mode when squeezing. A custom shortcut in Control Center makes ANC activation lightning-fast and reliable.

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Lumos: The Magical Flashlight

Activate your iPhone flashlight with a voice command – no app needed.

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Paste without formatting on Mac

Paste as plain text (no fonts/links): press Shift+Option+Cmd+V in most Mac apps.

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Text Replacements: 3 shortcuts that save time every day (and sync to iPhone via iCloud)

Create short triggers on your Mac for email, address, and common phrases. With iCloud, they can sync to your iPhone β€” where they’re even more useful.

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macOS Window Management: 7 Tricks Almost Nobody Knows

Organize windows lightning-fast without a mouse - using hidden macOS shortcuts + trackpad gestures.

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Switch Between Apps Lightning Fast

Switch between apps faster with simple keyboard shortcuts.

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Master Spotlight Search on Mac

Spotlight is the fastest way to find files, apps, calculations, and more on your Mac.

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iPhone Action Button: 9 clever uses that save time

The Action Button on iPhone 15 Pro and newer can do much more than mute your phone. Here are 9 practical setups worth using.

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Hot Corners on Mac: Trigger Actions from Screen Corners

With Hot Corners, move your mouse to any screen corner to instantly trigger actions like Show Desktop, Lock Screen, or Mission Control β€” no keyboard shortcut needed.

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Screen Recording on Mac with Built-In Tools: Screenshots & Videos Without Extra Apps

Press Cmd+Shift+5 to open the Mac's built-in screenshot and recording panel β€” capture screenshots, screen videos, and timed shots without any additional software.

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Copy Any File Path in Finder with One Shortcut

Right-click while holding Option β€” "Copy as Pathname" appears in Finder. The fastest way to grab a full file path for Terminal or scripts.