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Read the complete list of keyboard shortcuts for Apple News app on Mac

May 9, 2020 by Hemant Saxena

Computer users who rely more on keyboard shortcuts, strongly believe that they can accomplish more tasks and improve their productivity through this method. It not only helps them save a second or two that adds up but also avoids repetitive strain injury that might be caused by mouse use. Mac computer houses a lot of keyboard shortcuts. Today, we’ll check out the list of keyboard shortcuts for the Apple News app on Mac.

List of keyboard shortcuts for Apple News app on Mac

From swiping animated covers to reading well-researched articles, the Apple News app provides full access to hundreds of magazines and leading newspapers. Dive into your own personal newsstand and make full use of it with the list of Apple News app Shortcuts.

ActionShortcut
Make the text biggerOption-Command-Plus Sign (+)
Make the text smallerOption-Command-Minus Sign (-)
Zoom the textCommand-Plus Sign (+)
Zoom out the textCommand-Minus Sign (-)
Show or hide the sidebarOption-Command-S
Show the table of contents of a magazineCommand-T
Follow or unfollow the current channel or topicShift-Command-L
Copy the link to the current storyOption-Command-C
Copy the link to the current storyOption-Command-C
Follow or unfollow the current channel or topicShift-Command-L
Save or unsave a storyCommand-S
Block or unblock the current channel or topicShift-Command-D
Refresh a feed to show the latest storiesCommand-R
Navigate to the top of a feed or storyCommand-Up Arrow
Navigate to the bottom of a feed or storyCommand-Down Arrow
Go to the previous pageLeft Arrow
Proceed to the next story or pageRight Arrow
Suggest fewer stories like the one you’re currently readingCommand-D
Suggest more stories like the one you’re currently readingCommand-L

Thus, when a couple of keystrokes can do the job for you why stick to archaic methods to get the job done.

How do I manage keyboard shortcuts on Mac?

System Preferences Option
System Preferences Option

On your Mac, go to the Apple menu and select the System Preferences option.

System Preferences Keyboard
Keyboard Mac

Choose the Keyboard icon and then hit the Shortcuts button.

Thereafter, in the list on the left, choose a category like the Finder app or open Spotlight.

Spotlight Shortcut
Spotlight Shortcut

Switch to the right, select the checkbox next to the shortcut that you want to change.

Hope that makes sense!

See our previous post – How to customize Spotlight Search feature in iPhone and iPad.

Category: Apple Tags: Apps Last Modified: April 27, 2022

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About Hemant Saxena

Hemant Saxena loves writing about technology full-time. He also enjoys making readers' lives easier by walking them through the most practical ways to use Apple devices, step-by-step.

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