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keystroke to brows for an ipsw

By Jessica Brown, 8 December, 2014

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On windows you hit shift+enter on the restore button. How do you do it on the Mac? I have tried everything I can think of including vo+space shift+enter, vo space+enter, and vo+space+shift as well as different combinations that include the command key.

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option click

By Serena

7 years 6 months ago

it should be an option click. so how ever you do that, i don't know.
maybe option enter?

conflict

By Jessica Brown

7 years 6 months ago

I have found out to do it without VO it's option+enter. How would I do that with VO as option is also used as a part of the VO key?

shift plus space

By chad

7 years 6 months ago

hi i do it all the time when i restore i'm on a mac i do shift plus space
HTH

one more thing to add to that

By chad

7 years 6 months ago

also it will prompt you to turn off find my iPhone if you have it turned on

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