Google Search Keyboard Shortcut Missing in Safari

I've noticed that the keyboard shortcut for "search with Google" keyboard shortcut (command+shift+L) has been replaced by opening the new Reading List drawer. The shortcut still works in other cocoa apps, but has been superceeded by the new reading list shortcut in Safari (similar to how it's superceeded by flag email in Mail).


Is there anyway to change the shortcut for opening the Reading List drawer so that I can have search with Google back to command+shift+L on Safari.


I've grown quite used to using this shortcut and it's much less enjoable to command+option+f over to the search window and paste in the phrase I want googled, than it was having a single shortcut.


Thanks to anyone who knows.

Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 21, 2011 9:42 PM

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Aug 9, 2011 10:59 AM in response to bluetangerines

Look inside System > Keyboard [tab:Keyboard Shortcuts].


Select "Services" in the left pane and look under "Searching". The "Search With Google" service is in there. Just make sure it's checked and the keyboard combo is set correctly - since the reading list is now shift + apple + L I set mine to apple + option + G - this should be system wide - so it will work in mail instead of flagging a message!

Jul 25, 2011 9:18 AM in response to bluetangerines

Ran into that as well.


Work around:

Go to system preferences > keyboard > keyboard Shortcuts.


- Click the + sign to create a new shortcut

- select Safari from the Application dropdown

- Menu title: type the following operation: Search with Google (mind the capitals)

- Keyboard shortcut: type your favorite shortcut (cmd-shift-L)


This forces the shortcut down upon Safari.

Good luck!


edit: hm, Work around does not seem to be stable

Jul 26, 2011 3:29 PM in response to Inofaith

Similar problem I've found but fixed. I have a broken arm and it's difficult to hold down cmd and click or do the shortcut (which doesn't work anymore), so I found a workaround based on http://rentzsch.tumblr.com/post/5794765921/search-with-google-using-chrome


It will take less than a minute to implement.


Open Automater -> Choose Service -> Find 'Run Shell Script' action and drag to workflow window -> Choose '/usr/bin/ruby' from Shell drop down menu -> type the following

require 'cgi'

`open 'http://www.google.com/search?q=#{CGI.escape(STDIN.read.chomp)}'`


Then save it with a title like "Search With Google (New Window)" and you are done. Then rather than using the shortcut, just right click the highlighted text you want to search and you can use this new service.

Jul 28, 2011 2:30 AM in response to bluetangerines

This works! 🙂


1. Open System Preferences.

2. Click on Keyboard.

3. Click on Keyboard Shortcuts.

4. Click the “+” to add a new shortcut (you first go to Application Shortcuts).

5. Choose “Safari” from the Application menu.

6. Type “Google Search...” (without the quotes) into the Menu Title field. Those three dots at the end are an ellipsis, you should type Option-semicolon (not three periods).

7. Press command+shift+L in the Keyboard Shortcut field.

8. Click “Add”.

9. Close and reopen Safari.

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