Internet, Networking, & Security > Browsers > Safari > Keyboard Shortcuts for Safari on macOS Navigate tabs, open links, download files, and move around the page faster with these combinations By Scott Orgera Scott Orgera Writer Scott Orgera is a former Lifewire writer covering tech since 2007. He has 25+ years' experience as a programmer and QA leader, and holds several Microsoft certifications including MCSE, MCP+I, and MOUS. He is also A+ certified. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on September 19, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article Move Around the Page Navigate Tabs Commands in Safari Favorites and Bookmarks Shortcuts Shortcuts for Views Close Many Safari users initially use the program's menu system for navigating the internet and performing other browser tasks, but using Safari shortcuts can save time and clicks. Here are a few of the most commonly used shortcuts for Safari on a Mac. Safari Shortcuts for Moving Around on a Page If you'd rather use your keyboard to maneuver around the screen while browsing, these are important shortcuts to know. Option+Arrow: Scroll page by a screenful, minus a small overlap.Command+Up Arrow: Scroll to top of a web page.Command+Down Arrow: Scroll to the bottom of a web page.Shift+Space bar+Up Arrow: Scroll the page up by a screenful, minus a small overlap.Shift+Space bar+Down Arrow: Scroll the page down by a screenful, minus a slight overlap. Safari Shortcuts for Navigating Tabs These keyboard combinations help you open new tabs and links, including downloadable links. Command+Function+Left Arrow: Go to your homepage.Command+[link on a web page]: Open the selected link in a new tab.Command+Shift+[link on a web page]: Open the selected link in a new tabs behind the current window.Option+[link on a web page]: Download a file. Commands in Safari Keep these Safari commands handy to perform almost any action you'll need when web browsing, including copying and pasting text to reloading the page. Command+[number from 1 to 9]: Select one of the first nine tabs.Command+A: Select all.Command+C: Copy.Command+E: Use current selection for the Find feature.Command+F: Find text on a page.Command+G: Find next; moves through the Find results.Command+Shift+G: Find previous item from the Find results.Command+M: Minimize a window.Command+N: Open a new window.Command+O: Open file.Command+P: Print.Command+Q: Quit Safari.Command+R: Reload page.Command+S: Save as.Command+T: Open new tab.Shift+Command+T: Reopen the tab you just closed.Command+V: Paste a selection.Command+W: Close a tab.Command+Z: Undo.Command+Shift+Z: Redo. Favorites and Bookmarks Shortcuts Quickly bookmark items to save for later with these commands. Command+Shift+D: Add a bookmark to the menu.Command+Option+B: Show all bookmarks.Command+D: Add a bookmark. Shortcuts for Views Use these shortcuts to change what you see in Safari. Command+Control+1: Show/hide Bookmarks sidebar.Command+Control+2: Show/hide Reading list sidebar.Command+Option+D: Show/hide Apple dock.Command+Option+U: Show source code and other developer options (provided Show features for developers is enabled in Settings > Advanced).Command+H: Hide Safari.Command+L: Select the Smart Search field at the top of the browser.Command+,: Open Safari Settings. Jurgita Vaicikeviciene / EyeEm / Getty Images How to Clear Search History on iPhone Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit