See top Mac keyboard shortcuts in action. The Cult of Mac how-to videos below will walk you through these shortcuts if you prefer to watch rather than read. We’ve broken up the top 10 into two. Mar 11, 2016 Mac Keyboard Shortcuts for Mail App #1. Refreshing Inbox. If you get too many emails every minute, then you should press Command+Shift+N.1. Manage TabsCommand+TOpen new tabCommand+WClose tab (or close Chrome if only one tab is open)Command+Shift+TReopen last tab closed. Up to 10 tabs.Command+[/ Command+]/Switch to the previous tab/ next tab in browsing history for tabCommand+NOpen new Chrome windowCommand+Shift+NOpen new Chrome window in incognito modeCommand+Left-clickOpen link in a new background tabCommand+Shift+Left-clickOpen link in a new foreground tabShift+Left-clickOpen link in a new windowDrag link to existing tabOpen link in selected tabDrag link to tab barOpen link in a new tab in the specified position on the tab strip.
▲ up2. Address BarCommand+LJump to address bar and highlights current webpage URIHome/End in address barJump to beginning / end of address barCommand+A in address barSelect all text of address. Also use shift+end with cursor at beginning or shift+home with cursor at endType name of site and press Command+EnterAdd www. to beginning and .com to end of input and opens the web address in current tab.Type name of site and press Option+EnterAdd www. to beginning and .com to end of input and opens the web address in new background tab.Type search term and press EnterPerform a search using the search engine associated with the keyword or the URI.Type name of search engine and press TabTab-to-Search feature. E.g. Typing in 'yahoo.com' plus tab opens yahoo search. Add/edit search engines via 'Under the Hood' -> Basic -> Search Engines.
▲ up3. View WebpagesArrow Down/Arrow Up with focus on webpageScroll down / scroll upSpace/Shift+SpaceScroll one page down / one page up.Home/EndJump to beginning / to end of webpageCommand++/-Zoom in / zoom out (or Command+mousewheel)Command+0 (zero)Return zoom to normal text sizeCommand+Option+UView webpage sourceCommand+Shift+FTurn full screen on / off
▲ up4. Browse between WebpagesOption+Shift+HJump to your HomepageOption+Arrow Left/Arrow RightJump to previous webpage visited / jump to next webpageCommand+RReload current webpageCommand+F5Reload current webpage with cache overrideEscStop webpage loading
▲ up5. Access Browser FeaturesCommand+PPrint current webpage (Chrome Print Dialog)Command+Shift+PPrint current webpage (Native Windows Print Dialog)Command+OOpen fileCommand+SSave current webpageCommand+HOpen History tabCommand+JOpen Downloads tab
▲ up6. SearchCommand+FFind text on webpage. Press Enter forCommand+GFind next match of SearchCommand+Shift+GFind previous match of SearchCommand+EUse Selection for FindCommand+JJump to selectionEscWith focus on Search box: Close Search box
▲ up7. Bookmarks ShortcutsCommand+Shift+BShow or hide bookmarks barCommand+Option+BOpen Bookmark ManagerCommand+DAdd bookmark for current webpageCommand+Shift+DSaves all open pages as bookmarks in a new folderDrag URI to bookmark barBookmark webpage (can be URI from address bar or link from page)Option+D, then F6Jump to bookmark toolbar. Use arrow keys and enter to access bookmarksOption+F, then bOpen Bookmark Manager Tab
▲ up8. The RestShift+Option+TSet focus on the toolbar. Use arrow keys to navigate between different buttons on the toolbar.Shift+EscView Google Task managerF1Chrome HelpCommand+Shift+IOpen Developer ToolsCommand+Shift+JOpen Javascript ConsoleWindows Xp Shortcut For Search
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This page shows the keyboard shortcuts for the various search functions in Thunderbird. For the full list of all keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard Shortcuts.
In earlier versions (prior to 3.1) of Thunderbird, the / + key combination invoked the function for searching for text in the currently selected message.
In subsequent versions prior to version 8, the / + key combination was reassigned to invoke Quick Filter, which allows you to limit the messages currently displayed by specifying various filter parameters.
The keystroke combination for searching for text within a message was / + , / + . (That is, the same key combination used twice in a row.)
As of Thunderbird version 8, the following keystrokes are assigned to search functions:Word Search Shortcut Mac
* Search All Messages (Global Search): + + +
* Quick Filter Bar (filter messages in current view): + + + + + +
* Search for messages in a folder (search dialog): + + + + + + Shortcut For Word Search On Mac
* Find text in current message: + + +
* Find again in current message: + or + or + or
* Find previous in current message: + + or + + + or + + + or +