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Posted
8 May 2006 @ 8pm

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Macintosh, Open Source, Software, Usability

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Mac OS X Browsers and Shortcut Keys

Since switching to the new macbook last month, I’ve loved getting to know Safari and Camino. Safari has the insane speed going for it, and Camino has the power of the Gecko engine with MacOS style. Lately I’ve been using Firefox for all first-iteration development work and Safari for all general browsing. Camino has a backup role since I’ve noticed its slowness compared to Safari and its lack of dev tools.

However, one huge annoyance is the different shortcut keys. For example:

View Source:
Camino: Cmd+Alt+V
Firefox: Cmd+U
Safari: Cmd+Alt+U

Focus on Search Box
Camino: Cmd+Shift+F
Firefox: Cmd+K
Safari: Cmd+Alt+F

Switch Between Tabs
Camino: Cmd+Option+Left/Right Arrow
Firefox: Cmd+Option+Tab
Safari: Cmd+Shift+Left/Right Arrow

Then throw in the mix FF on windows, which uses Ctrl instead of Cmd, and you have a complete mess. I realize that you can change all these keys and probably get them consistent, but it should not be that hard. Could the vendors pick one standard and just follow it - at least the non-IE vendors? My pick would be follow Firefox’s keys, only because it has the largest market share and would help align things with users who use both platforms. I suppose thats asking for far too much cooperation and consideration for the user experience from open source. But it sure would be nice…


4 Comments

Posted by
Rod
29 August 2006 @ 6pm

Thanks for the info im sure I will use that Firefox shortcut a lot.


Posted by
bradford paige
9 November 2006 @ 6pm

Focus on Search Box
Safari: Cmd+OPTION+F


Posted by
Heather
22 November 2006 @ 11am

Safari: Cmd+L - highlights address bar
Cmd+` - switches between windows
Cmd+W - closes windows


Posted by
Quinn DuPont
10 October 2007 @ 12pm

Thanks! You answered my question.


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