The context menu has no keystroke, but you could use a keyboard or trackpad 
commander to make it faster.

To jump to the bottom of a webpage, use the normal cmd-down arrow,just like in 
documents. This is on Yosemite and later; if it fails, use vo-shift-end. On 
keyboards that lack the "six pack" of keys, function-right is the End key. So, 
the keystroke would be vo-shift-fn-right. You need to be interacting with the 
HTML content for either of these to work.
> On Jan 2, 2015, at 5:30 AM, Lorie McCloud <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> somebody mentioned that you could use control-f2 to open the Apple menu. is 
> there an alternate keystroke like that for getting the context menu to come 
> up? 
> 
> also, is there a keystroke in safari for going to the bottom of the web page? 
> 
> Thanks.
> Lorie
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