Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) Practice Exam

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Which command is used to view the Computer on OS X?

  1. Command Shift A

  2. Command Shift C

  3. Command Shift D

  4. Command Shift V

The correct answer is: Command Shift C

The command used to view the Computer in OS X is Command Shift C. This key combination opens the "Computer" view in the Finder, allowing users to see all mounted drives and shared devices on the network. This view acts as a central hub for accessing the computer's storage, external drives, and any network drives that are connected, making it an essential tool for users needing to navigate and manage their files effectively. Other options may correspond to different actions within the Mac OS but do not lead directly to viewing the Computer. Understanding the function of Command Shift C helps reinforce the user navigation experience within macOS, clarifying how to locate resources and manage data on the system.