On 12.09.2011, at 00:08, jem cabanes wrote: > If you look at Safari > Window, you'll see the Activity shortcut being command+optionA. So probably it's a change introduced by Apple. You misunderstand. In order to *open* the Activity window you still use command+option+A like always. Once the window has been opened you must select the file as demonstrated on this screen shot: http://i.min.us/jbkJqzlkJk4dHi.png The question is now: Is a double click on the file in the Activity window ENOUGH? Or do you *additionally* need to press the Option key while you double click. Option key or no option key, that is here the question. The really strange thing is: In my main User Account A I need to press the Option key (otherwise NOTHING will be downloaded); however in my new, fresh User Account B I don’t need to press the Option key. That’s really strange, isn’t it? Þorvarður Davíðsson OS X 10.6.8 MacBook Pro 17’' -------------------------- > > > On 11.09.2011, at 20.50, Þorvarður Davíðsson wrote: > >> If you want to download videos from YouTube using Safari you have to open Safari's Activity window (Command+Option+A) and then double click on the entry where the red arrow is >> >> http://i.min.us/jbkJqzlkJk4dHi.png >> >> >> Since a couple of weeks I must additionally press the *Option key* in order to make this work. Is it just me or did Apple recently change the behavior? >>