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RE: How to unlock (cltr-alt-end) on Apple MAC Jump to solution It would seem as though your MAC is a similar setup to mine where I am able to use the key combinations and get the desired result. The CTRL+ALT+Delete keystroke won’t work though since your own operating system utilizes it. So, what is a poor tech who needs to access that screen to do when remoted in via a Remote Desktop session? In RDP, the “CTRL” + “ALT” + “End” combination will work. While Windows’ Task Manager contains a wealth of information and features, OS X splits some of those features up into separate apps. The Force Quit dialog, which you access with Command+Option+Esc, allows you to close misbehaving applications much like the Ctrl+Alt+Delete Task Manager in Windows. Equivalent of CTRL + ALT + DEL on Mac: If you are a long time Windows user who has switched to the Mac, to carry out the CTRL + ALT + Escape function on Mac, press Command ⌘ + Option ⌥ + Escape keys together. A task manager will be displayed however it will be called Force Quit Applications, from this tool you can click on the program name and click on “Force Quit”.
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Option-apple-esc (option-command-esc, or option-cloverleafthingy-esc, I think the key changed on the new MacBooks). It gives you a little window titled “Force Quit Applications”, pretty self explanatory. Only works for applications, if you want to hunt and kill smaller, hidden or system processes use Activity Monitor (Applications > Utilities > Activity Monitor)
Option-Command-esc or you can select Force Quit from the Apple icon menu in the left hand corner to open Force Quit to choose the application you are trying to kill.
A complete list of shortcuts for Mac OS X
And if you are a UNIX geek the other option is to open the Terminal Application, type the command “ps-aux” , find the process that’s running and copy the id number (far left of the screen) and type “Kill whatevertheprocessid#is” and hit Enter.
Good Luck!
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Good Luck!
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You can also right click (control+click) on the dock icon for the app and you will get a Force Quit option if a application isn’t responding.
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If none of the above techniques work, you can force your machine to shut down by holding down the power button for 6 seconds. It’s not recommended, obviously, but once in a while it’s the only thing that works.
Sometimes the first Force Quit won’t take. If you go right back and force quit it again it will work the second time.
If you want to delete a process or application that is running, use Force Quite.
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