The five best keyboard shortcuts for the Safari browser
You can also work faster and more efficiently with keyboard shortcuts in the Mac browser Safari. We show you the five best key combinations.
The five best keyboard shortcuts for the Safari browser
Many shortcuts look complicated and difficult to remember at first glance, but in most cases it is worth learning them by heart.
- A shortcut that improves the workflow in almost all browsers is the opening of new tabs and windows. The key combination [CMD] + [T] also works in Safari for a new tab and [CMD] + [N] for a new window.
- With the Safari reading list, you can save websites quickly and easily and later read them offline. To make full use of this function, you should quickly and easily add web pages to the list with the keyboard shortcut [CMD] + [SHIFT] + [D].
- With the key combination [CMD] + [W] you can close the current tab with one hand. This saves you having to click the rather small button on the tab and can save some time.
- If you accidentally closed the wrong tab with the above shortcut or by clicking it, you can also restore it. Simply press the "Undo key combination" [CMD] + [Z]. However, the page is not saved offline, but reloaded.
- The key combinations [CMD] + [SHIFT] + [left arrow] / [right arrow] are also useful for fast navigation between the tabs. So you can quickly switch back and forth and immediately see the content of the tab. You save yourself the way to the mouse and can keep your hands on the keyboard.
Tip: With these simple tricks you can speed up your Safari browser on MacOs.