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There are many shortcut keys for performing various functions when using the Safari browser. Below is a selection of those available. Please ensure that you always have the latest version installed on your computer.
To invoke Access Keys when using the Safari browser, please press CTRL (CMD if using a Mac) & the required Access Key. A full list of available Access Keys can be found by clicking on the 'Key' icon in the Accessibility menu on the top right of the screen.
Access Keys
To invoke Access Keys when using the Safari browser, please press CTRL (CMD if using a Mac) & the required Access Key. A full list of available Access Keys can be found by clicking on the 'Key' icon in the Accessibility menu on the top right of the screen.
Navigation
Press END to Go to Bottom of Page.
Press Home to Go to Top of Page.
Press CTRL (CMD) & P to Print Page.
Display
Press CTRL (CMD) & + to increase size.
Press CTRL (CMD) & - to decrease size.
Press CTRL (CMD) & 0 to reset to default size.
Tab / Window Control
Press CTRL (CMD) & T to Open a New Tab.
Press CTRL (CMD) & N to Open a New Window.
Press CTRL (CMD) & W to Close Tab.
Press CTRL (CMD) & Q to Quit Safari.
Search
Press CTRL (CMD) & F to Find.
Press CTRL (CMD) & G to Find Again.
Press CTRL (CMD) & SHIFT & G to Find Previous.
Please look in the 'help' section of your Safari browser for a full list of keyboard shortcuts.
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