How to Control+Alt+Delete on a Mac or MacBook
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Switching over from Windows to a Mac can be disorientating, as they have different approaches to various shortcuts. Windows users will know that Ctrl+Alt+Delete is a great shortcut for functions such as signing out of your account, restarting your PC or booting up the Task Manager. But what about on Mac? Fortunately, Apple does have its own take on this shortcut, which is Command+Option+Escape. It doesn't offer quite as much functionality, but is still a quick way to access the Force Quit...

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