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kmath, welcome to Apple Discussions & the Mac Community.
The key in question is probably the 'Command' key, the one with the Apple symbol & the unusual rectangle symbol.
Here's a list of other keyboard commands.
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Jul 20, 2020 With Task Manager open, select the task you want to force quit, and then select 'End Task.' If you don't see the name of the app in the list here, click 'More Details' and find it in the list on the Processes tab. The frozen program will now close. Net graphics software download. RELATED: Windows Task Manager: The Complete Guide. Force Quit an App Using Command Prompt. To 'close' programs (also called applications or apps) you simply quit them. Or, the keyboard shortcut Command+Q. The term 'close' is used both to talk about windows (close a window) and apps (close or quit an app). The next best way to force quit an app in macOS is by using the Apple Menu. You can open the Apple Menu using the keyboard shortcut Command+Option+Esc. Next up, select the app in the Force Quit window, then click Force Quit.
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Apple Force Quit Keyboard Shortcut

The force quit using the Apple menu method is quite conventional. The technique works flawlessly if your cursor is moving. It is the easiest way to close an application. Autofs nfs. Follow the guide to force quit the hanged application. Here are the steps – Click on the Apple logo on the top left corner of your screen.
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On a mac Pro.
Tried to use Force Quit today in the apple store on a frozen iWeb window.
The chap in the shop could show me how to do it using the mouse and menu bar, and the dock, but no one could work out the keyboard shortcut for it
From the menu window drop down list it shows Option-Command and another symbol that no one could find on the keyboard. From the keyboard shortcut list here on this forum it appears to be the Escape key, but which one is it.anyone have a link with a photo of a keyboard pointing to the relevant key. From my experience in the apple store today this seems like a key combination that is going to get a lot of use.