From MacOS, go to the Apple menu and choose “System Preferences” and then go to the. This is most relevant to common shared menu items, like things found in the File and Edit menus on all Mac apps; Create a custom keyboard shortcut for a specific application – choosing a specific app will create that keyboard shortcut confined to the selected application. A shortcut for the app will be created on your desktop and Start menu. If you prefer to have the web app shortcut on the Taskbar, open the Start menu and find the app. Right-click on it and choose.
Adding Shortcuts to any of your favourite websites on Mac is easy. You can either place the shortcut on the desktop or add it to the Dock for more easy access.
Add Shortcut to Any Website on Mac
A good way to make your favourite website readily accessible on your Mac is to add a shortcut to the website on the Dock of your Mac.
Press question mark to see available shortcut keys. Back up a lifetime of photos. Backup and Sync. Automatically back up photos from your Mac or PC, connected cameras and SD cards. Windows 7 + Mac. MacOS 10.9 + Thanks for downloading Backup and Sync. Open the installer on your computer and follow the prompts to start. 2 Show Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts for Mac. You can hide the desktop and return to the prior window state by pressing Command+F3 again at any time, or if you interact with an onscreen item, launch a new app, or open a new window, that will also return all the windows back to their prior status over the desktop again.
- Google introduced this feature for Mac users in version 73. So, update your browser on Mac to use this desktop shortcut feature. It works exactly like Windows version, however on Mac you can’t add the shortcut in desktop. You can only add the shortcut as an app and access through “chrome://apps” or from the “Apps” bookmark.
- Close the front window. Press Command-Option-W to close all windows of the app. Quit the current app. Choose an app to Force Quit. Switch to the next most recently used app among your open apps. Open the Screenshot utility. You can also take screenshots using the following shortcuts.
Once a shortcut to a website has been added to the desktop or to the Dock, you can simply click on that shortcut to immediately start reading articles published by your favourite website.
Add Shortcut to Website On Mac Using Safari Browser
While you can add shortcut to websites on practically any browser, we will be starting with Safari, which is the default browser on your Mac
1. Open the Safari browser on your Mac and visit your favourite website that you want to add a shortcut to. In this case let us assume that you want to add techbout.com.
2. Once the website opens in Safari browser, select the the entire URL Address to the website that you will see in the address bar of the Safari browser (See image below).
3. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Desktop and release the mouse button. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.
As you can see in the image below, you can also add the Shortcut to the Dock by dragging the URL down to the right-side of the Dock on your Mac. This will create a shortcut within the Dock, which makes it even more prominent and accessible, compared to the Desktop shortcut.
Now, any time you want to visit this website, you can simply click on the shortcut to the website as available on the Desktop or on the Dock.
Add Shortcut to Website On Mac Using Chrome Browser
Follow the steps below to add shortcut to any website on Google’s Chrome browser. As you will notice, the steps are the same as for Safari browser.
Create Shortcut On Mac Desktop
1. Open the Chrome browser on your Mac and visit the website that you want to add the shortcut to.
2. Once the website loads in Chrome browser, select the the entire URL to the website in the Address bar of Chrome browser.
3. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Mac desktop. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.
App Desktop Shortcut Mac Os
To create a shortcut on the Dock, drag the URL down to the right-side of the Dock on your Mac.