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OSXFAQ Mac OS X Tip-of-the-Day 
Safari Keyboard Shortcuts
By Scott Sheppard - Editor-in-Chief - OSXFAQ
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This week we are going to have some Keyboard Shortcut Fun.
Today we are going to talk about Safari Keyboard Shortcuts.
Here you go ...
Browser window keyboard shortcuts
up/down arrow key - Scroll page vertically by a small amount (more than click on scroll bar arrow)
left/right arrow key - Scroll page horizontally by a small amount (more than click on scroll bar arrow)
Page Up key/Page Down key - Scroll page by a screenful, minus a small overlap
Home key - Scroll to top-left corner of web page
End key - Scroll to bottom-left corner of web page
Spacebar - Scroll page down by a screenful, minus a small overlap
Delete key - Go Back
Shift-Delete key - Go Forward
Press and hold Back or Forward button - Pop up a menu showing up to 10 back/forward entries by page title
Command-click a link - Open link in new window
Command-Shift-click a link - Open link in new window, behind current window
Command-up/down arrow key - Scroll to top-left or bottom-left corner of web page
Command-Home key - go to the Home page Command-Shift-H also does this
Option-arrow keys - Scroll page by a screenful, minus a small overlap
Option-click a link - Download file
Option-press and hold Back or Forward button - Pop up a menu showing up to 10 back/forward entries by page URL
Bookmarks view keyboard shortcuts
Delete key - Delete selected bookmarks
Return key - Start or stop editing name of selected bookmark
Tab key - When editing, move to next editable cell
Esc key - When editing, cancel changes (not yet implemented)
Double-click - Open selected bookmark
Command-Double-click - Open selected bookmark in a new window
Option-click New Folder button - Put selected items in new folder
Downloads window keyboard shortcuts
Double-click on icon - Reveal downloaded file
Activity window keyboard shortcuts
Double-click - Open selected item
Command-Double-click - Open selected item in new window
Menu keyboard shortcuts
Command-A - Select All
Command-B - Show/Hide Favorites Bar
Command-C - Copy
Command-D - Add Bookmark
Command-E - Use Selection for Find
Command-F - Find
Command-G - Find Next
Command-H - Hide Safari
Command-J - Jump to Selection
Command-L - Open Location
Command-M - Minimize
Command-N - New Window
Command-O - Open File
Command-P - Print
Command-Q - Quit Safari
Command-R - Reload Page
Command-S - Save As
Command-T - Show/Hide Address Toolbar
Command-V - Paste
Command-W - Close
Command-X - Cut
Command-Z - Undo
Command-Shift-D - add bookmark to menu
Command-Shift-G - Find Previous
Command-Shift-P - Page Setup
Command-Shift-Z - Redo
Command-Option-A - Activity
Command-Option-B - Show All Bookmarks
Command-Option-D - Show/Hide Dock (System-wide)
Command-Option-E - Empty Cache
Command-Option-F - Google Search
Command-Option-L - Downloads
Command-Option-M - Mark Page for SnapBack
Command-Option-P - SnapBack to Page
Command-Option-S - SnapBack to Search
Command-Option-V - View Source in TextEdit
Command-1 to Command-9 - first 9 bookmarks (not folders) in Bookmarks Toolbar
Command-? - Safari Help
Command-[ - Back
Command-] - Forward
Command-. - Stop
Command-, - Preferences
Command-\ - Show/Hide Status Bar
ENJOY !!
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