Thanks for this. 

Margaret 

On 11 Nov 2013, at 9:19 am, Nimit <kaur.ni...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>> From: "Denny Huff" <de...@gatewayfortheblind.com>
>> Date: November 10, 2013 at 1:40:55 PM EST
>> To: "'Support for I Devices.'" <idevi...@gatewayfortheblind.com>
>> Subject: [IDevices] {Disarmed} FW: 5 Helpful Safari Keyboard Shortcuts for 
>> iPad with iOS 7
>> Reply-To: de...@gatewayfortheblind.com
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>> Posted on: Sunday, November 10, 2013 12:07 PM
>> Author: Paul Horowitz
>> Subject: 5 Helpful Safari Keyboard Shortcuts for iPad with iOS 7
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>> The latest versions of Safari in iOS support new keyboard shortcuts to help 
>> speed up web browsing and general web navigation for iPad and iPhone users 
>> that have external keyboards attached to their devices. Those who have 
>> memorized the keyboard shortcuts for Safari on the Mac will find these to be 
>> identical to their OS X functions, except they’re in the highly mobile iOS 
>> world.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> These will be primarily useful for an iPad with an external keyboard 
>> connected through Bluetooth or a keyboard case, but technically they’d work 
>> with an iPhone or iPod touch that has been connected to a secondary keyboard 
>> as well, if you happen to use a much smaller screened setup. Requirements 
>> are fairly straight forward, needing iOS 7.0 or later, and one must have a 
>> physical keyboard synced to the device for the keystrokes to be available, 
>> as the onscreen virtual keyboard does not (yet) offer this type of 
>> functionality.
>> 
>> Safari Keyboard Shortcuts for iOS
>> 
>> Command+L to go to the URL bar and go to a new location / site, or Search On 
>> Page*
>> Command+T to open a new browser tab
>> Command+W to close the currently active browser tab
>> Command+R to refresh the contents of the currently active web browser tab
>> Command+. (period) to stop loading the current tab
>> * The Command+L keyboard shortcut goes to the URL bar, but is also used to 
>> perform a “Search on Page” like you would in new versions of Safari without 
>> a keyboard attached. It’s a little quirky to get used to, going a bit like 
>> this: hit Command+L to visit the Safari URL bar, then start typing the text 
>> to search and match on the currently active web page for, finding the 
>> matched results below everything else on the list, below all the other 
>> keyword matches, found under the “On This Page” section. Search On Page is 
>> incredibly helpful and widely used, and this could use some improvement in 
>> upcoming versions of iOS, whether you use an external keyboard or not.
>> 
>> Of course, iOS keyboard shortcuts are not limited to Safari, and there are 
>> actually quite a few core iPad keyboard shortcuts and commands which cover 
>> everything from switching apps, navigating the iOS dock and multitasking 
>> screen, launching apps, using the Home button, and even moving around and 
>> selecting onscreen elements. Many users think of the iPad as a primarily 
>> consumption orientated device, but once you learn a few keyboard shortcuts 
>> and attach a wireless keyboard, it can function quite well for emailing, web 
>> browsing, writing, and many other tasks that don’t require a complete 
>> windowed desktop-centric computing experience. One preferred productivity 
>> trick I use is to set an iPad against something at eye level while standing, 
>> and use it to setup a quick standing desk workstation, which can not only 
>> aid productivity for many tasks, but is also much healthier than sitting 
>> constantly. Even if you only use such an iPad setup for selective web 
>> browsing or sending off quick emails, it’s a good start at not only 
>> bettering your health but also getting used to the iPad as a unique 
>> production environment.
>> 
>> These new Safari keyboard shortcuts were discovered by MacStories, along 
>> with a handful of other handy keystrokes accessible with external keyboards 
>> when used with the iOS Pages app and Mail app, be sure to check those out on 
>> MacStories too.
>> 
>> Find any other keyboard shortcuts for Safari in the iOS world? Let us know 
>> in the comments.
>> 
>> 
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