Command l will take you to the address field where you can type the url.

Randy
On Sep 26, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

>             Guys,
>     AS some of you may know, I'm a guy who doesn't yet own a Mac but  
> wishes to learn as much as I can before buying one.  If I open  
> Safari and want to go to a new website using a link which is not on  
> the current page, How do I either move myself into the address bar  
> to type a new url, or, what is the  equivalent of the windows  
> command CTRL o in Internet Explorer that opens the dialog box in  
> which you type a new url to go to.  Assume that I don't  
> automatically move into the HTML content area when Safari opens.  In  
> fact, make no assumptions as to whether I'm in the toolbar, the body  
> of a webpage, or anywhere else I might be dumped when Safari opens  
> with VO active.  Currently, I'm grabbing occasional opportunities to  
> practice on my wife's Power PC based 17 inch Mac Powerbook running  
> Leopard.  I haven't gone into VO Utility to customize how VO  
> navigates in Safari.  I'm familiar with DOM and haven't tried Group  
> Mode.  If there's a difference between how you do this in Leopard  
> and how you'd do it in Snow Leopard, please let me know both recipes.
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> >


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