I ’m a keyboard guy . While I care my Magic Trackpad , and the trackpad on my MacBook Air , I do as much as I can from the keyboard . As such , I useLaunchBar ( ) to launch applications , and have learneda number of essential iTunes shortcutsto economise fourth dimension when I run with my music appeal . I know dozens of shortcuts for the apps I use most .

Safari is no exception . Since it ’s soft to habituate the keyboard — no need to move my deal to my trackpad — I’ve memorise a handful of utilitarian shortcuts for browsing the Web . Here are ten that I think are essential .   ( These should shape in both Snow Leopard and Lion unless otherwise noted . )

1. Quickly enter URLs

When I want to type a URL , I do n’t utilize a computer mouse or trackpad to flick in the Address Bar , clear it , then type . Just adjure Command - L , and all the text in the Address Bar is select , so whatever you typewrite replaces it immediately . Start typing a universal resource locator for a favorite site , and Safari can auto - completes it by face at your story or bookmark . If Safari expose a list of sites , utilise the up- and down - arrow key to opt the right one , and then press Return to go there .

2. Search in a snap

Like everyone , I search a quite a little usingGoogle . Why click in the Google search bailiwick when you could go there by just pressing Command - Option - farad ? Remember this shortcut , as it works in many Apple programs . habituate it in Mail , iTunes , Address Book and more when you involve to zip to the search field .

3. Hop to your history

There are time when I want to graze my story list to find a Web page I visited lately , but whose URL I ca n’t think of . Pressing Command - Option-2 takes me to the story list , and couch the cursor in the search field . I can typecast a word or two and narrow down the display to regain what I want . Double - clicking an entry in the History list takes me to that pageboy , and pressing Command - Option-2 again takes me back to the antecedently visible connection page .

4. Scroll with the spacebar

When I get to my favorite Web page , I rarely bother to habituate coil bars , or even my trackpad , to scroll . Just press the spacebar , and Safari scroll down one screen . postulate to go back up a screen ? Press Shift - Spacebar . It ’s fast and efficient , and does n’t make me airheaded watching the page move up and down .

5. Open tabs in the background

Safari ’s tabbed browsing is a hardheaded way to have several WWW Sir Frederick Handley Page open at once without getting blur by multiple windows . Safari ’s Tabs preferences show the shortcuts you’re able to use to create new tabs . Go to Safari - > Preferences and select Tabs to see these . The shortcut I use most is Command - fault - click , which opens a new tab in the ground . I use this a lot when I ’m doing enquiry on the internet and need to open several pages from search resolution without appear at them right away . To open up a tab in the front , use Command - click . ( These cutoff are reversed if you do n’t pick out the When A New Tab Or Window Opens , Make It Active choice . )

Safari ’s Tabs preference let you take how you want tabbed browsing to work , and show you the available keyboard shortcut concord to your mise en scene .

6. Navigate your tabs

Once I ’ve get some tabs capable in Safari , I often require to switch from one to another ; but I certainly do n’t want to use the computer mouse for that . Command - Shift - Left Arrow or Right - Arrow will take you from one tab to the other . Just check that that your cursor is n’t in a schoolbook field on any windowpane displayed in a tab ; if so , this crosscut will attain a deadened end when it reaches such a windowpane .

7. Send a page (or its URL) to a friend

Sometimes I want to email a neat Web page I ’ve found to a friend . Command - I does the trick ; it takes the subject of the varlet and send it to the person in a new message in Mail , with the page ’s championship as the message subject . If you just want to send a link , use Command - duty period - I.

8. Save pages for later

New in Lion is Reading List , a sort of temporary bookmark list that you may use for pageboy you want to come back to and take subsequently . If you press Command - Shift - 500 , you may add the current page to the Reading List . You ’ll see an animation of an icon flying from the Sir Frederick Handley Page to the left - side of the Safari windowpane .

The above Lion shortcut works when a page is seeable . If you want to add together a linked page to the Reading List — a varlet in lookup results , or a link , say , on the master page of macworld.com — just hold down the displacement tonality and select that connection .

10. View Lion’s Reading List

To view the Reading List , you could press the monocle icon in the Bookmark Bar , if it was visible . Since we ’re discussing keyboard shortcuts , however , instead you use the easier method of just pressing Command - Shift - L.

Learn some of these shortcut and make your vane browse quicker and easier , and bring through fourth dimension as well .

elderly contributor Kirk McElhearn writes about more than just Macs on his blogKirkville . Twitter:@mcelhearnKirk is the writer ofTake Control of Scrivener 2 .

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Safari’s Tabs preferences let you choose how you want tabbed browsing to work, and show you the available keyboard shortcuts according to your settings.

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