Hi Sarah,

Thanks for that, I actually prefer using Command+Down arrow to open web page bookmarks, so I'll start using that. Using space bar to open bookmarked web pages is the way the help description officially uses, and back in the dark ages of Tiger it was the only keyboard shortcut that worked. A few of the Command+arrow sequences have temporarily disappeared at times. For example, lots of people use Command+Left arrow to move back a page in the web browser instead of the "official" Command+Left bracket. There was a time in the Safari updates when that shortcut went away. And, in fact, Command+Left bracket doesn't work if you're giving shortcut instructions to a user who wants to move back a page and doesn't use VoiceOver.

Also, there are some shortcuts with the Command and arrow keys that I either haven't seen documented or have forgotten the source, if I did see them. For example, if I'm in the dock, I can press Fn+Command +Down Arrow on my MacBook to move to downloads section and area where I've placed folders in my dock.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


On Oct 6, 2010, Sarah Alawami wrote:

Actually I press cmd down arrow to open it. I didn't know about the space bar.

Take care.
On Oct 6, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Esther wrote:

Hi Sarai,

You launch bookmarks by pressing the space bar, not by pressing VO- space, which will indeed bring up an edit field for you to rename the bookmarks.

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