Quote from datarecovee on June 3, 2026, 9:19 amWondering how to select multiple files on Mac? Using keyboard shortcuts is the key to making the process lightning fast and hassle-free. For selecting files that are right next to each other, just a couple of clicks will do - click the first file, then with the Shift key pressed, click the last file in the range. If you want to select non-adjacent files, it's even more straightforward: press and hold the Command () key and click each file you want to include. You might be interested to know that pressing Command () + A will select all files in the current folder. These shortcuts are not only for Finder, but they also save you a lot of time when managing, moving, copying, or deleting multiple files without having to select them one by one.
Wondering how to select multiple files on Mac? Using keyboard shortcuts is the key to making the process lightning fast and hassle-free. For selecting files that are right next to each other, just a couple of clicks will do - click the first file, then with the Shift key pressed, click the last file in the range. If you want to select non-adjacent files, it's even more straightforward: press and hold the Command () key and click each file you want to include. You might be interested to know that pressing Command () + A will select all files in the current folder. These shortcuts are not only for Finder, but they also save you a lot of time when managing, moving, copying, or deleting multiple files without having to select them one by one.