How do you control alt delete on a mac?

My MacBook air has frozen when using keynote for a presentation. Usually on a PC I would do ctrl alt delete to end that program. How do you do that on a mac? Pressing esc doesn't help. The only thing that works in holding down the power switch and rebooting but that surely cannot be the solution? Help!

MacBook Air, iOS 7.0.3

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 4:07 PM

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Posted on Jun 28, 2014 6:04 PM

THANK YOU TA_ALLAN!!! THIS WAS THE ONLY THING THAT WORKED!


"COMMAND, OPTION, ESCAPE" THAT IS

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Feb 9, 2014 1:34 AM in response to CT

I have the same problem but I cannot 'Force Quit' as the system tells me I can't shut down because software is being installed (running package scripts); that I will damage my computer if I proceed, but I cannot proceed as it just jumps back to the 'install in progress' pop up.


Something's obviously wrong as it's been trying to install for over 12 hours. Please help.

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Nov 3, 2015 11:12 AM in response to nlg1987

Found a way to send control-alt-delete when running VMWare Horizon Client on macbook

I hit command "i" and it sent my vmware screen to "hit control alt delete"

Go to the top menu bar, Click the "Connection" menu, and slide down to "Send Ctrl-Alt-Del"

then i was able to type my password in and re access my work virtual desktop without quitting the program.

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Oct 23, 2013 4:15 PM in response to nlg1987

"Force quit".


You can get there by pressing option-command-escape.


Or via the Apple Menu.


Or via the various "Stop" commands in Activity Monitor (in your Utilities folder).


Or by clicking and holding on the dock icon of a hung-up process, or pressing option while clicking and holding on a dock icon of a normal process.


There are other things, too, e.g., Terminal commands, but the above usually suffice.


charlie

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Jun 8, 2014 12:31 AM in response to nlg1987

Hi,


You press 'fn' which is bottom left this is the function key.


Then 'ctrl' next door to the 'fn' key.


The 'alt' which is agian next door.


Then finally 'backspace or erase' the key with the large arrow pointing left. Top right below the remove disk key.


'fn' key allows the 'backspace or erase' to become a 'delete' key.


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Oct 10, 2014 5:11 PM in response to nlg1987

Brevity is virtue in forums. But there you have it from Nick_44, with an assist to CT who gave a great answer but to a different question. In short:


RESTART = control-alt-delete in Windows = fn-control-option-delete in iOS.

FORCE QUIT = option-command-escape in iOS.

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Feb 9, 2014 3:42 AM in response to MMcN62

Your problem may not be exactly the same as that of the original poster of this thread, and it can be very confusing for everybody if we try to answer more than one question in each thread.


In order for us to give your problem our undivided attention to try to solve it, would you kindly start your own thread, describing the trouble you are having in the fullest detail, including completing your details to show what Mac or iDevice you are using, what operating system, and what version of the application in question. Please remember to post in the forum relevant to your hardware or version of OS X.

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Sep 3, 2014 5:24 PM in response to CT

Thanks for the help 🙂 "by clicking and holding on the dock icon of a hung-up process" is the method I choose to use...I like the keyboard shortcuts too! Im trying now to learn those....


OK I have another question to ask of you: Can you pick which Applications are in your Dock? That would make sense that you should be able to, but it's not obvious to me that that is an option....is it? If so...how?..of course:)

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Oct 10, 2014 7:20 PM in response to eureka216

If you haven't found this by now, you should of!! 😁 The apps that are there that you do not wish to be there click and drag them into the trash icon. Apps you want there, go to your launch pad, click and drag the app you want to your dock. And Tada, you have removed, and added applications to your dock.

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