Alternatively called Cmd+E, Command+E is a keyboard shortcut that varies depending on the program. For example, in macOS, it can eject a volume or disk.
How to use the Command+E keyboard shortcut
To use this keyboard shortcut, press and hold either Command key, and while continuing to hold, press E.
- How to use the Command+E keyboard shortcut.
- Command+E in macOS.
- Command+E in an Internet browser.
- Command+E in Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Command+E in Microsoft Word.
- Command+E in Google Sheets.
- Related keyboard shortcuts and keys.
- Related information.
- Computer keyboard shortcuts.
Command+E in macOS
In Apple’s operating system, macOS, the Command+E keyboard shortcut is used to eject a currently-selected volume or disk.
Command+E in an Internet browser
In Chrome, Edge, and Safari, Command+E selects Edit in the Apple menu bar.
- Google Chrome shortcuts
Command+E in Microsoft PowerPoint
In Microsoft PowerPoint, the Command+E keyboard shortcut centers a paragraph in a slide.
- Full list of PowerPoint shortcuts.
Command+E in Microsoft Word
In Microsoft Word, pressing Command+E centers a paragraph on a page.
- Full list of Microsoft Word shortcuts.
Command+E in Google Sheets
In Google Sheets, pressing Command+E collapses an expanded array formula.
- Google Sheets shortcuts.
Related keyboard shortcuts and keys
Below are links to related keyboard shortcuts and individual key pages.
- Command
Address bar, Cmd, E, Keyboard shortcut, Keyboard terms
Related information
- Computer keyboard shortcuts.
- Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know.
- Keyboard help and support.