Hi,

Definitely an excellent way. I do that as well, and I just find it a lot 
cleaner to navigate.

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Nic
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On May 24, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Larry Skutchan wrote:

> One other option that also works well is to set google to open search result 
> links in a new window. When you finish with the window, you can use Command+, 
> to close that page and return to the results page with your cursor right on 
> the link you just used.
> On May 22, 2010, at 9:10 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Carolyn,
>> 
>> You wrote:
>> 
>>> Quick question:
>>> Hope it's not too soon to bug you:).
>>> 
>>> I'm now doing some research on the Mac (yay!) and have googled some terms.  
>>> I'm clicking on articles to read them, and able to download what I need to, 
>>> or email it to myself.  But having finished an article, I can't figure out 
>>> how to go bak to my google listing of results.  This is actually really 
>>> exciting, breaking new ground as independently as I can.
>> 
>> Here are a few shortcuts for you to try working with Safari. First, to move 
>> backwards or forwards a page, any of the following pairs of shortcut 
>> combinations will work (pick the one you like):
>> Command+Left Arrow = move back a page
>> Command+Right Arrow = move forward a page
>> or,
>> Command+Left Bracket = move back a page
>> Command+Right Bracket = move forward a page
>> or,
>> Delete = move back a page
>> Shift+Delete = move forward a page
>> 
>> There's another shortcut that lets you snap back to a Google search results 
>> page, but it only works when you do the search with the Google search bar 
>> shortcut combination of Command+Option+F.  When I run a Google search in 
>> Safari, I press Command+Option+F to go to the Google search bar, then I type 
>> in my search terms and press Return to bring up the Google search results.
>> 
>> When I investigate specific links, I can either move back through previous 
>> pages with Command+Left Bracket or Command+Left Arrow to return to my search 
>> results page, or I can use the Command+Option+S "Search Results Snapback" 
>> shortcut.  Command+Option+S will route me back to the last Google search 
>> results that I ran with Command+Option+F on the Google search bar.  (You can 
>> remember the "F" for "Find" and the "S" for "Snapback". The shortcuts for 
>> "Forward", "Back", and "Search Results Snapback" are listed in the History 
>> menu on the Safari menu bar.  Just use VO-M, press "H", and arrow down to 
>> find them.
>> 
>> I usually keep my Safari bookmarks bar and toolbar hidden, but toggle them 
>> on or off with Command-Shift-B and Command-Shift-Backslash when I need to 
>> examine them.  The Google Search bar is on the Safari toolbar, but the 
>> Command+Option+F shortcut for doing the Google search will open the toolbar 
>> to do the search, then close it up again as soon as the search results are 
>> listed.   That way, the toolbar and bookmarks bar locations stay out of the 
>> way when I tab or navigate with my VO+arrow keys, or when I use item chooser 
>> menu.
>> 
>> HTH.  Just use the forward and back key combinations if using the search 
>> results snapback shortcut doesn't seem intuitive.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> 
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