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Disable keyboard shortcuts to Safari bookmarks bar

How do you disable keyboard shortcuts to Safari bookmarks bar? I use browser - based software and keep accidentally pressing cmd-1, cmd-2 etc., which happen to be the keybaord shortcuts for the bookmarks bar. Pressing those keys takes me away from the page where I am entering data. I then lose my keyboard input and have to start again. I never intentionally use those keyboard shortcuts. How do you disable them?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Nov 4, 2011 8:15 AM

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Apr 3, 2013 1:41 AM in response to InternetCloud

The System Preferences approach probably doesn't work. It would allow one to reassign any normal menu shortcut to some other keys, but these bookmark entries (cmd-1,2,3..) don't have "menu title" in the way the normal menus have.


AskDifferent seems to have some advice on this (changing cmd-1,2,3.. to switch between tabs sounds like a no-brainer for Apple Safari GUI folks?). http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/1621/how-can-i-make-safari-cmdnumber-sh ortcut-switch-tabs-instead-of-opening-the-boo


Apple, please consider changing the default mapping. Thanks!

Jun 8, 2014 2:50 AM in response to InternetCloud

As an added detail, which I failed to mention originally:


The "@" character is mapped in the European (at least Finnish/Swedish) keyboard layout as Alt-2. Meaning if one mispresses Cmd instead of Alt, BOOOOM one loses the open tab, gets a shortcut instead.


All my friends using Macs have faced this. And their friends using their macs face it as well - where did my tab go?


Compared to this annoyance and what-the-****-just-happened experience the benefits of being able to move to bookmarks 1..9 without touching the mouse are ... neglible.


At the least, give us a Safari Preference to turn this keyboard shortcutting off.

Jul 19, 2014 11:58 PM in response to InternetCloud

Quite frustrating to have the current page "overwritten" by a page from favorites, often losing a session or written form input. I ended up fixing this by emptying my favorites bar all together to another folder. I didn't use favorites anyways. From Safari Bookmarks -> Edit bookmarks, create a new folder, expand favorites, select all the favorites and cut+paste them into the new folder. No more annoying page switches..

Disable keyboard shortcuts to Safari bookmarks bar

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