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Aug 30, 2013 Wondering how to refresh a Finder window in Mac OS? There is no refresh button or keyboard shortcut for the Mac OS X Finder, something which can become a nuisance when a folder window or directory does not refresh contents after something has changed. That may be a fairly rare occurrence with a Mac. 1 Refresh a internet browser window from the keyboard. 2 Refresh a Finder window from the keyboard. I just press F5 on Windows. I'd like to be able to avoid the mouse for it on Leopard as well. Anybody have shortcut or method? If you are selling or donating your old Mac, then you might want to factory reset the system not only to provide the new users with a fresh start, but also to ensure your data is secured from the. Hit return key to kill and refresh Touch Bar; How to Refresh the Control Strip in Touch Bar. To manually force just the Control Strip portion of Touch Bar on Mac OS to reload, you will turn to the command line.
How do I refresh / check new mail in Mail?
By default, I don't see a toolbar button to do so in Mail 5.1 on Lion.
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Apple Mail's check for mail icon looks like a new mail message icon, and can be found here:
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If it can't be found you can add by right-clicking on the toolbar and choosing customize:
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You can then select the icon from the list and drag it to the toolbar at the top:
You can also use 'Mailbox' -> 'Get All New Mail' which has a shortcut ⌘ + ⇧ + N.
You don't need to synchronize. Synchronize does more than a new mail check (see this answer)
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Or you can just edit your settings to get all the mail every minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes,...
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. I've got it on 1 minute, so I never have to hit the button Diago described :)Manual Refresh Mac Air
MichielManual Refresh Mac Pro
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...or you can go to the mailbox menu and 'synchronize all accounts.'
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Also, holding down the Control key while pushing any of the buttons on the button bar will allow you to quickly change to 'icon and text' to show what the buttons do, then quickly turn text off once you're clear.
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