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If you haven't already done so, [https://people.mozilla.com/~avarma/ubiquity-0.1.xpi install Ubiquity]. Once you've done that, you can summon Ubiquity by tapping '''option-space''' on the Mac, or '''control-space''' if you're on Windows. On Linux, try '''control-alt-space'''
If you haven't already done so, [https://people.mozilla.com/~avarma/ubiquity-0.1.xpi install Ubiquity]. Once you've done that, you can summon Ubiquity by tapping '''option-space''' on the Mac, or '''control-space''' if you're on Windows. On Linux, try '''control-alt-space'''
(On Linux, Ubiquity isn't fully supported yet.  Some of the commands will work, but others won't.  This is because we're missing a system to display output messages.  See the section above.)


Once you hit the appropriate key-combo, you'll be presented with a transparent black box, with a blinking white cursor, in the upper-left of your browser.
Once you hit the appropriate key-combo, you'll be presented with a transparent black box, with a blinking white cursor, in the upper-left of your browser.
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