Keys

Keys for Safari is a browser extension that lets users keyboard-navigate the web by dynamically generating and rendering shortcut keys in the least ugly/confusing way possible. (by Appccessibility-Shox)

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Keys reviews and mentions

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  • Safari Web or App Extension – Beginner asks where to start
    1 project | /r/SafariExtensionDevs | 22 Feb 2022
    Exactly! The UserDefaults API is what you'll want to use, but because the app and extension are sandboxed, you'll need to enable "App Groups" in "Singing & Capabilities" for both your app and extension so that they can communicate. Make sure that the app group ID you choose is both unique to you, unique to this project, and is identical between the app and extension. One way to ensure this is to use the format group.$(TeamIdentifierPrefix).projectName. Here's a current working example in the Safari Web Extensions framework and here's an example of an older version of that app which used the Safari App Extension framework. Also, this old answer of mine may be useful to you, but keep in mind I wrote those gists in the Safari App Extension framework, which has a SafariExtensionHandler.
  • Great Safari extension to save you from having to reach up all the time, especially if you have the SmartFolio Keyboard (Keys for Safari)
    2 projects | /r/ipad | 14 Oct 2021
    It's called Keys for Safari. Its available on Mac and iPad for $1. Full disclosure, I helped develop it. All sales (excluding Apple's 15% cut) go to charity and is free for anyone with a disability. Its also open source on GitHub if you want to contribute.

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The primary programming language of Keys is Swift.

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