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iOS and Keyboard Shortcuts
Most of the keyboard shortcuts you’re used to using on your Mac will work on your iPad Pro, iPad, and iPhone. Some apps have specific keyboard shortcuts. You might want to check any official manuals for third-party apps not mentioned here to further speed up your workflow.
If you’re using the iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard, or an iPad and wireless Apple keyboard, you’re all set to go. If your Bluetooth keyboard is aimed at Windows use, you’ll need to get used to substituting particular keys.
The two most common substitutions are Ctrl in place of Apple’s Cmd, and Alt in place of Option. The layout may also be different, depending on your localization. Apple keyboards place the @ symbol on Shift + 2, for example. This is different than the standard UK layout.
Some of these shortcuts may not work, or may only work on the iPad Pro. In particular, the iPad Pro has a useful shortcut where holding down the Cmd key shows all available shortcuts for a given app. Try it in Safari, on the Home screen, or even in a third-party app like Slack.
Touch-Based iOS Shortcuts
Touch Shortcut Description
Navigation Shortcuts
Tap time/status bar Quickly scroll to the top of the page or list
Swipe from top of screen Access Today screen/Notification Center
Swipe from bottom of screen (not iPhone X) Access Control Center
3D Touch and swipe from left Access the app switcher
Typing Shortcuts
Double-tap Space Insert space with period
3D Touch and scroll keyboard Move cursor with precision
Tap and hold key Access alternate symbols or characters
Double-tap Shift Enable caps lock
Tap and hold emoji/language key Access keyboard settings, orientation, and languages
3D Touch "Send" button Access "Send with effect" menu (iMessage only)
Browsing Shortcuts
3D Touch link/image Open link or image to preview
Tap and hold link/image Access context menu
Tap and hold Refresh Quickly access Request Desktop Site option
Tap and hold Tabs button Access tab context menu to close or open tabs
Tap and hold Bookmarks button Quickly add item to Reading List or Bookmarks
Tap and hold Reader Mode button Enable Automatic Reader View for specific websites
Home Screen Shortcuts
Swipe down on home screen Search iPhone
Swipe right on home screen Access Today screen and widgets
Tap and hold app Move or delete apps
3D Touch app Jump to app function or share App Store link
3D Touch folder Rename folder
iPhone X Shortcuts
Swipe up from bottom of the screen Go to Home screen
Swipe up from bottom and flick right Access App Switcher
Pull down from top-right corner of screen Access Control Center
Pull down from top-left of screen Access Today/Notification Center
iPad Shortcuts
Four finger swipe right/left Switch apps right/left
Five finger pinch Access Home screen
Four finger swipe up Access app switcher
Pull keyboard apart to left and right Use split keyboard mode
Keyboard Shortcuts for iOS
Keyboard Shortcut Description
Global iOS Shortcuts
Alt + Tab Switch apps using the App Switcher
Cmd + H Go to the Home screen
Cmd + Space Search for something
Cmd (Hold) Display list of available shortcuts (iPad and iPad Pro only)
Text Shortcuts
Cmd + C Copy
Cmd + V Paste
Cmd + X Cut
Cmd + Z Undo
Cmd + Shift + Z Redo
Cmd + A Select all
Shift + Left/Right Select with cursor
Option + Left/Right Move cursor to previous/next word
Option + Shift + Left/Right Select previous/next word
General Shortcuts
Cmd + N Create new (e.g. Contact, Reminder)
Cmd + F Search within app
Cmd + I Show information
Cmd + B/I/U Bold/Italics/Underline formatting
Safari Shortcuts
Cmd + T Open new tab
Cmd + Shift + T Reopen previously closed tab
Cmd + W Close current tab
Cmd + Shift + \ Show tab overview
Cmd + L Open location/search bar
Cmd + R Reload current tab
Cmd + F Find on page
Ctrl + Tab Next tab
Ctrl + Shift + Tab Previous tab
Cmd + ] Forward
Cmd + [ Backward
Cmd + Shift + D Add to Reading List
Cmd + Shift + L Show sidebar
Mail Shortcuts
Cmd + N New message
Backspace Delete message
Ctrl + Cmd + A Archive message
Cmd + R Reply
Cmd + Shift + R Reply to all
Cmd + Shift + F Forward message
Cmd + Shift + J Mark as junk
Cmd + Shift + L Flag message
Cmd + Shift + U Mark as read/unread
Cmd + Shift + N Get new mail
Option + Cmd + F Search mailbox
Cmd + L Filter mail
Calendar Shortcuts
Cmd + N New event
Cmd + F Search events
Cmd + T Show today's events
Cmd + R Refresh
Cmd + Left/Right Go to previous/next day, week, month, year
Tab Go to next event
Shift + Tab Go to previous event
Cmd + 1/2/3/4 Go to day/week/month/year view
Notes Shortcuts
Cmd + N New note
Enter Edit note
Cmd + Enter Finish editing
Cmd + F Find in note
Option + Cmd + F Search list of notes
Cmd + B/I/U Bold/Italics/Underline formatting
Cmd + Shift T/H/B/L Title/Heading/Body/Checklist formatting
Option + Cmd + T Create table
Cmd + ] Indent text right
Cmd + [ Indent text left
News Shortcuts
Cmd + R Refresh news
Cmd + F Search
Cmd + Up Go to top of page
Cmd + 1/2/3/4/5 For You/Spotlight/Following/Search/Saved tabs
Tab Next story
Once you’ve mastered these tricks, take a look at our ultimate iOS beginner’s guide for an in-depth look at your device’s various functions. You’ll learn how to back up your device, privacy essentials, and making the most of Apple mainstays like iCloud and Siri.
Si vous êtes curieux sur ce que vous avez sur votre propre machine ou si vous avez pour occupation de faire de l’analyse forensics, il est possible que cet outil vous intéresse.
Nommé Passware Encryption Analyzer, ce logiciel gratuit pour Windows permet de scanner un répertoire ou l’ensemble d’un disque dur à la recherche de fichiers protégés par mot de passe. Les fichiers Word, Excel, Zip, PDF…etc., mais aussi les conteneurs Truecrypt, Bitlocker and co.
Au delta de la découverte de ces fichiers, PEA fournit des détails sur chacun d’entre eux comme la date de dernière modification, le type de protection en place ainsi qu’une évaluation de la complexité à contourner la sécurité de ces fichiers.
Le Guide Ultime de la Batterie Lipo
Qu’est-ce qu’une batterie Lipo ?
La batterie Lipo, pour « Lithium Polymer Batterie », est un outil devenant de plus en plus courants sur les tournages, en réalité cette technologie est présente partout sous différentes formes, comme par exemple dans les Smartphones, les Ordinateurs portables et les tablettes.
Ce guide est à destination des opérateurs ou assistants caméras souhaitant s’informer sur les origines de la technologie de batterie Lipo et comment en prendre le meilleur soin.
Il existe différents types de batteries comme nos bonnes vieilles batteries V-Lock et batteries DV (NPF, LP-E6 et plus encore), mais depuis l’arrivée des drones et des nacelles, dérivés des utilisations des hobbyists, sont apparus les Batteries Lithium Polymer ou Lipos, Leur gros avantage provient de leur construction légère ainsi que de leur haute puissance. Toutes les capacités existent, de la batterie 100mAh avec une seule cellule, Jusqu’aux batteries 6 cellules 22000 mah que l’on peut trouver sur les gros drones.
Ces batteries nécessitent cependant un entretien particulier afin d’en assurer la durée de vie la plus longue, ou plus simplement éviter une catastrophe dûe à un mauvais entretien. On parle içi de batterie pouvant prendre feu et littéralement endommager votre matériel ou pire…. VOTRE LOCAL !
Ce guide couvre la technologie au stade où elle se trouve aujourd’hui, la batterie Lipo s’étant considérablement amélioré avec le temps, nous ne sommes pas à l’abri d’avoir dans le futur des batteries Lipos aussi robuste que nos batterie V-Locks (A ce propos, vous vous souvenez les chargeurs de batteries V-Locks qui prenaient feu dans le temps ?)
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“We Own You” – Confessions of an Anonymous Free to Play Producer
When it comes to discussions surrounding free to play, people often focus on monetization tactics based on their experiences as a player. Folks commonly get upset based on the disruption of the historical precedent that games should have a price tag, that you pay, then get the game. It’s understandable, as it’s hard to be a savvy consumer when the value proposition is often so heavily distorted, making it supremely unclear how large the air quotes around “free" really are. In actuality, that’s among the least gross things about giant free to play titles from huge developers who have turned game design into modern-day factory farming, harvesting user data more aggressively than the worst PC spyware of the early 2000’s, all to fuel the fires of selling as much IAP as possible.
The following article is from a game developer I’ve known for close to a decade now. To the best of my knowledge, from following iOS development since the launch of the App Store, it’s totally accurate. I’ve heard similar things from developers who have also gone through the ropes of hopping from one game studio to the next. This is the first time I’ve actually convinced someone to write about it.
I am a senior producer at a free to play games company. I have worked for several of the big name companies. It is almost certain you have or are playing a game I have produced or worked on in a major capacity.
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This isn’t an article about the evils of free to play manipulation to get you to spend money. This is about how we can target you, because we (and our partners) know everything about you. We know where you live, we know your income level, we know your relationships, your favorite sports teams, your political preferences. We know when you go to work, and where you work. We can target an event to start for you when we know you have a long weekend coming up. We own you.
It didn’t start this way. I was originally a console game producer. Layoffs, mergers and what not eventually got me associated with mobile games. We were very early on the iPhone making what you would call traditional games. 99 cent arcade titles. These games did very well, they were reviewed nicely and players generally loved us. We started working on larger more ambitious projects, our team and department was doing great.
stars1We had a game that had a whole bunch of levels you could 1, 2 and 3 star (this was still at-least a year or two before Angry Birds). There was concern, both with the team and upper management that if the game was too hard, it would not be successful. The only UA channel we had was app ranking and user reviews (again this was 2008). One of our engineers came up with a rather simple solution that today would seem like a joke. We could have a JSON file online that contained all the level information. Then we could update the file to make a level easier (or harder). This way we could watch user reactions (mostly app store reviews, Twitter was still pretty basic at this time). This worked great, we were able to balance the game in the wild.
During a meeting about the game, the guy who ran our website brought up some interesting information. He started watching the web logs and seeing all the connections to the JSON file. Unbeknownst to him (or our team) he was getting us a DAU. For the engineering and production teams, this was just a neat thing to know, a feel good “look how many people love our game” statistic. The CEO saw something else. Pretty quickly we started getting more requests for what our users were doing. Upper management was disappointed by our lack of answers. I found a new service online called Pinch Media, they were an analytics tracker. I got the team to integrate Pinch into a few products and finally I had answers. Of course then more answers were asked. Around this time, free to play started happening. Suddenly, Marketing and our bosses demanded to know more than ever. In response to the pressure to explain our user base, I ended up building an event matrix. I had no schooling in this, so I was just making it up as I went along. My first matrix was awesome for a game developer. It was full of all those cool stats like “How far has the player run” or “How many bullets has he shot”. But this did not impress my bosses. They wanted to know how we could get the player to buy more stuff, tell his friends to play the game (and thus I learned about cohorts, all I wanted to do was make games).
Time passed, Free to Play became a thing. I went from company to company. Each time, every new project became less and less about how we can do cool things, and more about how we can track and target users to get the most whales possible, boost chart position and retain users to shove as many ads on them as possible.
facebook_like_thumbAll of this already seems bad. But along the way, a major thing happened. Facebook. I forget when I did my first Facebook required app, but it was a game changer. Facebook has changed how it has worked over the years. Today you can’t quite get as much information (easily) as you could with the first API, but you still get a lot. We collect as much information about a player as possible, thanks to Facebook we have a ton. Even users who don’t really use Facebook or fill it with “fake” data actually tell us a lot. You might not use Facebook, but your connections give you away. If you play with friends, or you have a significant other who plays, we can see the same IP address, and learn who you are playing with. When we don’t know information, we try to gather it in a game. Have you played a game with different country flags? We use those to not only appeal to your nationalistic pride, but to figure out where you are (or where you identify). Your IP address says you are in America, but you buy virtual items featuring the flag of another country, we can start to figure out if you are on vacation, or immigrated. Perhaps English is not your first language. We use all of this to send you personalized Push Notifications, and show you store specials and items we think you will want.
And if you are a whale, we take Facebook stalking to a whole new level. You spend enough money, we will friend you. Not officially, but with a fake account. Maybe it’s a hot girl who shows too much cleavage? That’s us. We learned as much before friending you, but once you let us in, we have the keys to the kingdom. We will use everything to figure out how to sell to you. I remember we had a whale in one game that loved American Football despite living in Saudi Arabia. We built several custom virtual items in both his favorite team colors and their opponents, just to sell to this one guy. You better believe he bought them. And these are just vanity items. We will flat out adjust a game to make it behave just like it did last time the person bought IAP. Was a level too hard? Well now they are all that same difficulty.
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Every day we collect a ton of data. I don’t even know the size of what we collect anymore, we have entire divisions to instrument and analyze the data. These days I just send over a basic question, and the team pulls the data, and runs the query. No longer do we use off the shelf systems like Flurry. Now it is all in house. There was a game a while back that generated something like 20 gigs of player data a day. Right now another Producer is reading that number an laughing, as their game does 100 or 200 or 300 gigs a day. We keep everything we can. And we are not alone. Normally I implement 20 to 30 different 3rd party SDKs into a game. Some of these help us track events or crashes, some are ad networks, others more demographic data. All of these networks are gathering as much, if not more data on you. Worse yet, they are all networked. Let’s say your in some app that wants to know if you are Male or Female, and what age range you fall under. Well that app shares that data with it’s ad network. Guess who else uses that same ad network, we do! Now we have that data, without even asking for it.
Every time you play a free to play game, you just build this giant online database of who you are, who your friends are and what you like and don’t like. This data is sold, bought and traded between large companies I have worked for. You want to put a stop to this? Stop playing free games. Buy a game for 4.99 or 9.99. We don’t want to be making games like this, and we don’t want another meeting about retention, cohorts or churn.
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RainWallpaper is a powerful live wallpaper engine that allows you to use various types of customizable animated wallpapers on your Windows desktop, including 3D and 2D animations, websites, videos, with mouse interaction and cool effects, and with minimum cpu and ram usage. Choose an existing wallpaper or create your own and share it to our DeviantArt Group!
Revolutionary tools for editing, color correction, audio post and now visual effects, all in a single application!
À propos de Downdetector
Nous aimons voir Downdetector comme le monsieur météo du monde numérique : nous détectons les moments où la technologie connaît des défaillances. Tout comme la météo, les interruptions et les pannes de service sont imprévisibles, et tout comme un météorologue, nous pouvons vous dire ce qui se passe.
Plus concrètement, Downdetector propose une vision d'ensemble en temps réel des informations en termes de statut et des pannes pour tous les types de services. Notre objectif est de surveiller tous les services que les utilisateurs considèrent comme vitaux dans leur vie quotidienne, y compris (mais sans s'y limiter) les fournisseurs d'accès internet, les opérateurs mobiles, les transports publics et les services en ligne.
Downdetector est une société détenue et exploitée de manière indépendante par Serinus42 BV.
Comment fonctionne Downdetector?
Downdetector collecte des rapports concernant des statuts à partir d'un ensemble de sources. Grâce à une analyse en temps réel de ces données, notre système est capable de détecter automatiquement des pannes et des interruptions de service à un stade très précoce. Les rapports sur Twitter constituent une des sources que nous analysons.
Notre système détecte des pannes lorsque le nombre de rapports augmente brutalement et de manière importante par rapport à la normale. Nous effectuons un suivi des rapports pour chaque société sur une page séparée et nous publierons une brève mise à jour une fois qu'un problème sera identifié. Les rapports plus anciens sont disponibles via le lien vers les archives ou vers la vue d'ensemble des problèmes.
UwAmp, un serveur Web sur votre clé USB et une alternative à WampServer
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Si vous êtes développeur Web, vous avez très certainement entendu parlé du logiciel WampServer. C'est un des principaux acteurs dans le monde des logiciels permettant d'avoir un serveur Apache, MySQL et PHP sur Windows. Découvrons une alternative intéressante : UwAmp.
WampServer, tout comme ses concurrents EasyPHP ou XAMPP, est assez lourd d'utilisation. Mettre à jour le logiciel est pénible, tout comme le fait de pouvoir utiliser plusieurs versions de PHP et notamment les plus récentes.