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"Scroll to Bottom" and "Scroll to Top" for Firefox?

(3 posts)
  • Started 1 year ago by fugue
  • Latest reply from cactustweeter
  1. fugue
    Member

    Hi, all!

    I am trying to go completely hands-free on my Mac, which as you can imagine is a bit of a trick.

    My current annoyance is the lack of "Scroll to Bottom" and "Scroll to Top" in Firefox. (Yes, I must use FF: there's no Mouseless Browsing extension for Safari.) There's no keystroke I can use. It's very frustrating to have to say "Press the Key Page Down" three times, do what I need to do, and then say "Press the Key Page Up" three times.

    Does anyone have such a command already? If not, is there some kind AppleScripter out there who will help me?

    Thank you!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. deltanovember
    Member

    You can create a new command of type keystroke and map it directly to the home and end keys

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. cactustweeter
    Member

    Here is how I solved this problem. I brought up the Command Browser. I chose Safari on the left. I found "Scroll To Bottom" and selected it. I then clicked on the gear and chose to duplicate the command. I then change the context to Firefox, fixed the name of the command, and saved it. I then did the same thing for "Scroll To Top".

    Now I have the same 2 scroll to commands in Firefox that were in Safari.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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