Ok I found it. Ctrl+Cmd+D is the key combo, which for some reason doesn't work in my iBook :( Right-click and look up in Dictionary does the trick though :)
Ahah. You can't keep a good nerd down. It was Cmd+Shift+D after you place the pointer on the word or select the word. Now I can eat my dinner in peace :)
The Dictionary is not supported on Firefox, my default browser. I tried. You get a contextual menu on ctrl+click-ing that lets you search Google for the selected word.
Hahahahaha! Meeyauw, we'll make an Aussie of you yet!
ReplyDeleteHey, it pays to advertise, don't worry about being shameless. If it brings readers to your blog, it's aaaalllll good.
Take care and have a great weekend when it comes to you (it's Friday night here).
The screen cap says you were doing this at 12:55 AM on Friday!!
ReplyDeleteBaaad meeyauw. No mice for a week ;)
Hey I forgot how to bring up the contextual dictionary thingy! Is it alt+click? But then I don't use Safari that often.
Ok I found it. Ctrl+Cmd+D is the key combo, which for some reason doesn't work in my iBook :( Right-click and look up in Dictionary does the trick though :)
ReplyDeleteAhah. You can't keep a good nerd down. It was Cmd+Shift+D after you place the pointer on the word or select the word.
ReplyDeleteNow I can eat my dinner in peace :)
The Dictionary is not supported on Firefox, my default browser. I tried. You get a contextual menu on ctrl+click-ing that lets you search Google for the selected word.
ReplyDelete