Leave a Review Keys for Safari
Good for you!
Good thinking!wow.excitelinet
Better than I thought.I have learned a lot.
It's really interesting.I have used it.ago
Need to improve more.Perfect for navigating around Safari with a keyboard
Takes a bit to understand at first, but once you get it, it’s really nice. Basically it either highlights portions of text in the page in red that you can type to “click” that part of the page, or it generates a text key like “FF” that you can type in order to click the element. Very handy, highly recommended.Show lessGlitches
Choosing the G key is a mistake. Glitches out on websites such as chase.comDeveloper Response
Thanks for your feedback! The trigger key is actually customizable in the containing app.Amazing App but doesn't work with the latest Safari
Unfortunatelly the extension doesn't work on some websites (e.g. Google) in the latest Safari.
The "G" key activates the links but then all key inputs get ignored and nothing's happening 😔
Hopefully this will be fixed and I can re-write my review 🤞🏻Very Convenient
Saw on r/Ipad. Saves a lot of time by binding items to key strokes. Allows for remapping as wellDeveloper Response
Thank you for the kind words!Great for accessibility
This extension makes navigating sites with the keyboard so much easier. Tabbing through links is slow, tedius and error-prone, this is much better and faster. Not having to hit enter is a nice touch too, one less keystroke.
I think an accessibility feature like this should be built-in to Safari but it's great to have this extension to fill the gap.Show lessDeveloper Response
I freaking love reviews like this. Thank you so much. Exactly the problem I wanted to address!Good but limited
Really needs the ability to open links in the background, which is a basic feature that other free solutions provide and more (won't mention their names here since this extension supports a good cause and excels in other ways).Developer Response
Actually, you can open links in background tabs by enabling that checkbox in the containing app, then using the command key alongside the activation key. Also, you can say Vimari. It’s not that deep. 😂😂😂