

To scroll down a screen use the Page Down key or the Spacebar.If you’re scrolling through a long webpage, you can press Option+Up/Down Arrow to scroll more quickly. Use the arrow keys to scroll up, down, left, and right.

If your physical Mac keyboard doesn't contain Arabic symbols, you can purchase stickers online and lay them on top of your keyboard.Īlternatively, you can use Keyboard Viewer, which will you show a virtual keyboard for the currently selected input language.When you’re on a website and you don’t want to use your mouse or trackpad, the keyboard offers a number of shortcuts. This feature constantly adapts to your spelling style and does not require an internet connection. While this feature is active the cursor will be a reddish color. To enable automatic transliteration, hit ⌘Y or go to Script > Automatic Arabish Transliteration. What this simply means is that, for example, typing "Ahlan" will automatically replace it with أهلًا in the document and so on. Katib has a built-in feature that allows automatic transliteration of the "Arabish" way of transcribing Arabic. So you can for example open 2 documents, write one in English and the other in Arabic, and OS X will remember the keyboard association for each. We like to use the default ⌘Space for this purpose.Įnabling Automatically switch to a document's input source will allow you to maintain an input language per document. Here you can define a shortcut for switching to the previous/next input source language.
