Safari let you know because I’ve never heard of such a shortcut. Oh sure, you can open Safari’s preferences click the Advanced tab, enable the Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar option, and then press Command-Option-E to empty Safari’s caches, but that’s not the same thing as resetting the browser.If you want that kind of power must chooseResetSafari, select the options you want to reset (they include Clear History, Reset Top Sites, Reset All Location Warnings, Rest All Website Notification Warnings, Remove All Website Data, Clear the Downloads Window, and Close All Safari Windows) and click onReset.
keyboard shortcut to invoke that window, it’s easily done. Launch System Preferences, click on the Keyboard preference, click the Shortcuts tab, and click the App Shortcuts entry. Now click the plus (+) button that appears below the list of shortcuts, in the sheet that appears choose Safari from the Application pop-up menu, and in the Menu Title field enter Reset Safari… (the elipsis character—created by typing Option-semicolonis required). Enter the shortcut you’d like to use and then click on the Add button. When you next wish to reveal the Reset Safari window, just press that shortcut.
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