Shortcut on MAC for a filter menu

In windows I always use ALT+T shortcut to open Filter menu in Photoshop. That make my work faster.
How can I do the same thing on MAC? I can not understand. Help please.

KairoZ wrote:
There's ability in Photoshop to assign a hotkey to any filter you need. But if I use sometimes more then 10 different filters, I have to assign 10 new hotkeys, that's not very good.
Thanks.
I believe you can use various gaming keyboards with Mac computers.  They would give you a bunch of single key options for launching little Actions.   Having said that, I use a Logitech G110 which has 12 additional programable keys, that can be toggled thre different ways - and I never use them.  I bought the keyboard for its illuminated keys, but they are nowhere near bright enough to be useful.  In fact, I used to find mis hits a PITA, so I programed the keys to exactly the same function as their nearest regular key.  
I've mentioned the Power Shortcuts video from this year's Adobe max a couple of times on the forum, which inspired me to do better with my keyboard shortcuts.  Especially some of the really cool tips in the video.  But will I ever get round to it?   Please please please watch the video.  It really is that good.  As for me, well I've got a token that I'll try and use some time soon

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