![]() If you have any further questions, just leave your comment below. What is the keyboard short-cut for a 'force quit' It appears to be a triple keystroke action I recognize the second key (which is the key just left of the spacebar) but the first keystroke and the last are not found on my MacBooks keypad. Sometimes you have to hit Ctrl + C twice to get it to kill the loop. I believe it works on Mac bash, but I dont own a mac, so Im not sure. ![]() This works in command prompt, powershell, and many linux terminals. ![]() MAC KEYBOARD SHORTCUT TO FORCE QUIT HOW TOI hope this article will help you to learn more about how to force quit Mac apps with shortcuts, as well as terminal commands. Ctrl + C is keyboard shortcut to kill a loop. For example: kill -9, to force quit Finder. For example: killall Finder, to force quit Finder. If you don’t like to use methods that are mentioned above (even though these ways are simpler), then open Terminal app (under Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal), and use any of two commands below: To force quit any programs on your Mac computer, open Activity Monitor (also known as Task Manager Mac), select the program you want to close and click on the “ Force Quit” button. For example: Force Quit Finder.įorce Quit Mac Apps With Activity Monitor In order to force quit a program from Apple menu, press and hold Shift key on your keyboard, and then click on the Apple logo > Force Quit. The selected application will automatically be closed, without any alerts or confirmations. ![]() Press Alt (or Option) and then select “ Force Quit” from the menu.Right-click on the app you want to quit on the dock (Mac’s dock), at the bottom of the screen.You just need to do follow this instruction: Use Apple Menu to Force Stop on Mac: Another thing that you can try out in such cases is using the Keyboard shortcut. Here is another simple way to close any unresponsive applications on Mac. You can also force quit an active application on Mac by pressing and holding Command + Option + Shift + Esc key for a few seconds until the program forcibly close. Force Quit Mac Applications Force Quit An Active Mac App With Keyboard Shortcut ![]()
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