Keyboard Shortcuts
Some people prefer using the keyboard over the mouse when possible. This list is for you. It is not a complete list of shortcuts, but the most common ones are listed here along with those that do not appear in OmniWeb's menus. For a complete listing of all OmniWeb menu items and corresponding keyboard shortcuts please see the Menu Reference.
For that extra-special level of control using only the keyboard turn on Full Keyboard Access in the Keyboard preference pane of System Preferences. This will allow you to navigate OmniWeb's menus and window controls from the keyboard.
History | |
⌘← or delete | Goes back one page in history |
⌘→ | Goes forward one page in history |
Links | |
⌥⌘↓ | Selects the next link |
⌥⌘↑ | Selects the previous link |
⌥-click | Downloads the link to disk |
⌥-drag | Follows the link in a new window which follows your mouse as you drag |
⌥⇧-drag | Drags an image in a new window which follows your mouse as you drag |
⇧-drag | When an image on a web page is also a link, holding the shift key before you start to drag will drag the image instead of the link it points to |
⌘-click ⇧⌘-click |
Opens the link in a new foreground or background tab, or a new window either in front of or behind the current window, depending on your setting in Tabs & Windows preferences. |
typing a sequence of characters | Finds and selects a link whose titles match the sequence typed, starting from the first letter of the link title (scrolling the page if necessary to display the selected link) i.e. Typing 'main' on this page will select the link "Main Table of Contents" at the bottom of this page. |
return | Follows the selected link |
enter | Follows next page links on many web pages |
Location Bar | |
⌘-enter ⌘-⇧-enter |
Open the address in the field according to your Tabs & Windows preferences for command-clicking links. |
Forms | |
tab | Sends focus to the next form element on a page (unless the currently selected element is a text area, see below) |
⇧-tab | Sends focus to the previous form element on a page (unless the currently selected element is a text area, see below) |
control-tab | Sends focus to the next form element on a page when focus is currently in a text area |
⇧-control-tab | Sends focus to the previous form element on a page when focus is currently in a text area |
spacebar | Popups: opens the menu of the selected popup, or closes the menu with currently highlighted item selected Checkboxes: checks or unchecks the box Radio buttons: puts the button in it's selected state Form buttons: activates the button as though it were clicked |
↑ | Popups: opens the menu if it is closed, moves selection in menu up by one when open |
↓ | Popups: opens the menu if it is closed, moves selection in menu down by one when open |
escape | Closes a popup menu without making a selection |
typing a sequence of characters | Automatically chooses any item in a popup menu matching what you typed, starting with the first letter of the item in the menu. i.e In a list of country names, with the popup in focus (showing a focus ring around the element) but not open, typing 'can' would result in 'Canada' being automatically selected. |
Other | |
spacebar page down or⌥↓ |
Scrolls down by one page |
⇧-spacebar ⌥-spacebar page up or⌥↑ |
Scrolls up by one page |
home/end | Scrolls to the beginning or the end of the page, respectively |
⌘-. | Stops loading of the current page |
⌘-. or escape | Cancels most of OmniWeb's modal dialogs and panels |
Symbols used here:
⌘ | Command, or Apple key |
⌥ | Option, or alt key |
⇧ | Shift |
←↑→↓ | Arrow keys |