

That's obviously an issue for speedy searches on Google or whatever you set as your default search engine since you have to click in the URL bar to start typing.
#NOW SENDS YOUR ADDRESS BAR KEYSTROKES WINDOWS#
If you have new tabs and windows opening to "Homepage" and keep the default homepage URL, it'll load Apple's site in a new page with no fields selected. On a fresh macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or older system, which would be using Safari 12 or older, the defaults are: In the "General" tab, you'll see three possible culprits for your problems: To check your settings, go to "Safari" in your menu bar and select "Preferences," or you could just use the Command-, keyboard shortcut to go right there. I changed these settings many years ago, something you might have done too, and those settings persisted after computer migrations and Safari updates. So if you're experiencing any of the issues above, chances are you've changed some settings for Safari and forgot about it. Out of the box, Safari should be fast like Chrome when it comes to typing keystrokes in after opening a new tab or window. It could also not be giving you a search field to type in immediately after loading, forcing you to click somewhere first. In some cases, it might be so slow that it won't register the first few characters or even words that you type. When it lags, there's a significant delay when trying to enter URLs or search queries right after opening a new tab or window with Command-T or Command-N, respectively. Don't Miss: Mute Your Mac's Microphone Automatically When Typing During Zoom Meeting Calls.For Safari on macOS, it could also be like that, but chances are it lags, misses keystrokes, or makes you click a field first. In Google Chrome, when you open a new tab or window, you can start typing right away without having to click anywhere first, and your keystrokes are registered immediately in the omnibox (more commonly referred to as the address bar, URL bar, or even search bar). If your Safari browser is lagging when opening new tabs or windows on your Mac, there's an easy fix that will speed things back up to how they're supposed to be.
