Hello,
I am using Safari on my Mac. On some web pages, when I need to go to the end of the website, I press `Cmd`+`End`, but it does not take me to the end. It takes me to the end of a section or something. Is there another shortcut for this? Or what can I do to go to the end of any web page?
Thanks,
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VO+Shift+Home/End
The two commands (mentioned above), take you to the 'visible beginning' and 'visible ending' of a page, respectively.
it worked
FIrst time to know these 2 commands.
thanks in advance they are working.
It didn't work for me...
It didn't work either in Safari or Chrome.
If that is relevant, I'm running on lates macOS 13.4, and the latest stable version of both browsers.
Thanks
Well I keep thinking there can't be any more VoiceOver shortcuts to learn, and am wrong yet again.
I never knew you could do this. I've had another short cut setup that never quite worked, so will try to commit this one to memory.
VoiceOver help says vo+shift+home or end goes to start and end of visiblebeginning or end and without shift just goes to beginning and end. It didn't seem to do anything I could understand without shift from a quick play. But with shift it did what I was after.
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks.
Also VO-Command-End - move to bottom of window
VO-Command-End - move to bottom of window.
Vo+shift+home or end
I tried both, and they are working great here.
Thanks so much
I'm using this all the time now
Well I'm a big num pad commander fan. I set Num Pad 0 and 3 and 6 to go to the bottom and top of visible screen and it's just so fantastically useful.
In combination with 0 plus 4 and 5 to jump between headings it's really nice. So on Apple Vis I can 0+3 to get to the bottom of the page, then VO+4 to browse back through the headings. Finding, say, Pagination at the bottom is now really easy and I can do it one handed.
Anyway I wanted to say another thank you for this suggestion. I love it.
And for anyone else using num pad commander, a really useful trick is to press VO+K then press another VO combination and it will tell you the name of the command, which then makes it easy to find when configuring the num pad. VO+H, H and VO+K are far more handy than I had originally thought.
Dang. Good info
Thanks, everyone. I learned a lot in this forum topic.