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Abstract:If you're wondering how to do the equivalent of a PC's "control+alt+delete" function on a Mac, here's how you can force quit unresponsive Mac apps.
If a program on your Mac computer is frozen or overly sluggish, you can use a shortcut similar to the PC's “control+alt+delete” function to shut it down. Force quitting a program will sacrifice any unsaved changes you've made, so do it with care. There are three different ways to force quit on a Mac, and each of them should work to get you out of the troublesome program.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Sometimes in life, you just have to cut your losses and call it quits. This is certainly the case when your Mac is giving you trouble with a program that's either frozen, or running so slowly that you just can't take it anymore. Rather than sitting there glaring at that rainbow colored “spinning wheel of death,” instead just use a force quit override to shut down the program. Then you can restart it and, ideally, get some actual work done.Just remember that when you force quit a program on Mac, you may lose any material you have produced since the last time you saved your work. Sometimes an autosave function will come to the rescue, and you can opt to have websites reopen if you have to quit your browser, but force quitting often means losing some work, so use it only as a last resort.While PC users have the famous “control+alt+delete” combo, Mac users have an equally potent way to take the control back from the computer. Here are the three ways to force quit on a Mac.How to force quit applications on a Mac in three waysForce quitting through the menu bar1. Click on the Apple logo at the top left corner of the screen.2. In the dropdown menu that appears, hit “Force quit...”3. In the popup window, select the offending program and hit “Force quit.”Force quitting with a keypress combination1. Simultaneously press the “command,” “option,” and “escape” keys. Note that the option key is also sometimes referred to as “alt,” and that the escape key just reads “esc.”2. The same force quit window will pop up, and you can select which program you want to force quit.Force quitting through the dock1. In your dock, right click on the program you want to close's icon.2. A menu should pop up with “Force quit” as an option; click it to force quit, and the program should shut down.Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech:How to zoom in and out on any Mac computer, using a keyboard or trackpadHow to uninstall apps on a Mac computer in three different waysHow to copy and paste on a Mac computer, and from a Mac to other Apple devicesHow to right click on a Mac computer in three different ways
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