Glad to hear you may be joining the world of the mac!
For application shortcuts, just look in the menus (ctrl-option-m) and note the 
ones you will use. Once you memorize those, go back and look for more. There 
are a lot in some applications, but, just like Windows, you will eventually 
find them to be second nature. Also, some are similar to windows, excetp you 
use the command key in place of control For instance, cmd-n is almost alway new 
(mail message, document, whatever), cmd-o is normally open, and so on.
On Jul 31, 2012, at 6:19 PM, "chris hallsworth" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hello all.
> Good news. Depending on how things go, I may be in acquisition of a second 
> hand 13 inch Macbook running Lion, upgraded from Snow Leopard. I have been 
> told it's a 2008 model.
> So here is my first of no doubt many questions. How do I bring up a document 
> of keyboard shortcuts, such as those found in Mail?
> Thanks so much, I could do with as much help as I need throughout this 
> possible transaction.
> Chris. 
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Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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