Larry:
I like this.  Sounds a lot simpler.
Thanks.

Carolyn
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Skutchan 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 7:21 AM
  Subject: Re: Safari Navigation shortcuts for use with searches [was Re: Mail 
and trash]


  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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