Command+shift+brackets lets you cycle forward and back through all the open tabs in Safari.

CB

On 6/13/12 10:44 AM, Red.Falcon wrote:
Hi I do not know if this is what you want!
But command+right arrow goes forward a page and left arrow goes back a page!
And command+left bracket goes back and right bracket goes forward a page!
hth
Colin

On 13 Jun 2012, at 15:23, Søren Jensen wrote:

Hi.

That depends if the command opens websides in different tabs. If this is the 
case, I don't remember the shortcut key for switching tabs, but try ctrl tab.
I find Voiceovers window chooser easier when it comes to switching to an other 
window. The shortcut key is VO f2 twice. That works all the time.
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

Den 13/06/2012 kl. 15.58 skrev Emilio Hernandez:

Hello everyone,

After reviewing the archives, I am still at a loss.
When opening a web page by pressing command with numbers 1-9, how can I cycle 
through the open pages?
What I am trying to achieve is basically when opening a web page, cycling 
through the open pages and placing focus on a particular page.
If this is not possible, what alternative exists? I'm aware of CMD-accent, 
which works great with open windows.

Thank you all for your invaluable help.

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