Silvio Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When I go to google.com and type "f", the search text box at the top
> is not highlighted.  I have to go to it with the mouse.  On many
> other sites, however, "f" locates them without trouble. Is there a
> different key that I should use?

This is as actually a feature -- there is a "page mode" (some analogous
to a "major mode" in emacs) for the google search results page that
makes the default object class for many operations only include the
actual search result links.

You can actually access the search term box by pressing TAB, which is
actually available on all pages and will cycle through form elements,
starting with the first one.  This is probably more convenient than
using the hint system after type f anyway, once you get used to it.  In
addition, to go to the next or previous page of the search results, you
can use the ]] and [[ bindings, which are also available on every page,
but are based certain heuristics and don't always work.


-- 
Jeremy Maitin-Shepard
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