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Shortcuts ...

1. Accessing  browser's address bar directly from the keyboard 
Note: All shortcuts that use Command apply only to Macs.
  • Firefox: Control+L, Alt+D, F6 (Windows); Command+L (Mac)
  • Chrome/Safari/WebKit: Control+L, Alt+D, F6 (Windows); Command+L (Mac)
  • Internet Explorer: Control+L, Alt+D, F6
  • Opera: Control+L, Alt+D, F6/Command+L
  • In Chrome, Ctrl+K puts you in the address bar with a question mark, which explicitly tells Chrome that you want to search.
Here's an added bonus. If your browser has a separate search box
  • Firefox: Control+K (Windows); Command+K (Mac)
  • Safari: Command+Option+F (Mac)
  • Internet Explorer: Control+E
  • Opera: Control+E (Windows); Command+E (Mac)

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