Sogudi is a Safari pluggin that lets you use keywords to "auto-complete" URL's in the address bar.
It allows you to basically take a shortcut to the information you are looking for by letting you type the webpage's keyword and then the search terms all at once instead of having to first navigate to the page and then type in the search.
For example, instead of going to Netflix.com and then searching for suspiria, I can just type "netflix suspiria" on the address bar and it comes up.
Here is a listing of some handy Sogudi templates:
map http://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&rls=en&q=@@@
-- search for a place
sf http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=safari&rls=en&q=san+francisco+@@@&btnG=Search
-- search for things in San Francisco
netflix http://www.netflix.com/Search?v1=@@@
-- search for a netflix movie
wi http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?search=@@@
-- lookup something on wikipedia
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
The Apple Blog screencast on turning on full keyboard access
The Apple Blog has posted a briefscreencast on how to turn the feature on.
The presenter left out one of the most crucial features of Keyboard access - the ability to turn it on and off by pressing control-f7.
The presenter left out one of the most crucial features of Keyboard access - the ability to turn it on and off by pressing control-f7.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Adjust iTunes Volume like a Pro
In iTunes with the main window activated press (command - up) and (command - down) to turn iTunes up or down. This has the advantage of adjusting just that single application as opposed to what the keyboard's volume control keys do, which is to adjust the volume settings for the system as a whole.
Welcome
Hello,
Thanks for visiting.
Lately its come to my attention that Suriphobia's philandering older brother, Teach the Hand, was getting speckled with too many postings about serious topics.
In an effort to preserve TTH's slimy mulch of cardboard and gristle I've created this blog to actually talk about something that I know about, using Mac OS X without a mouse. So its going to get very serious around here: while Teach The Hand refuses to get of of the pool, Suriphobia is already tying its buisness boots.
On this blog you can expect to find tips, tricks, tools and commentary relating to how to accomplish command tasks quickly and efficiently by using the keyboard.
Topics will include:
1. Little known keyboard short cuts
2. Quicksilver
3. The use of OS X's "Full keyboard access mode"
Topics will be presented as either screencasts, tutorials or quicktips.
See you soon,
Duncan Idaho
Thanks for visiting.
Lately its come to my attention that Suriphobia's philandering older brother, Teach the Hand, was getting speckled with too many postings about serious topics.
In an effort to preserve TTH's slimy mulch of cardboard and gristle I've created this blog to actually talk about something that I know about, using Mac OS X without a mouse. So its going to get very serious around here: while Teach The Hand refuses to get of of the pool, Suriphobia is already tying its buisness boots.
On this blog you can expect to find tips, tricks, tools and commentary relating to how to accomplish command tasks quickly and efficiently by using the keyboard.
Topics will include:
1. Little known keyboard short cuts
2. Quicksilver
3. The use of OS X's "Full keyboard access mode"
Topics will be presented as either screencasts, tutorials or quicktips.
See you soon,
Duncan Idaho
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