Internet explorer keyboard shortcuts

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Internet Explorer keyboard shortcutsYou can use the Internet Explorer shortcut keys to perform lots of different tasks quickly or to work without a mouse.The following table describes shortcuts used to view and explore webpages.To do thisPress thisDisplay HelpF1Toggle between full-screen and regular views of the browser windowF11Move forward through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites barTABMove back through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites barSHIFT+TABGo to your home pageALT+HOMEStart Caret BrowsingF7Go to the next pageALT+RIGHT ARROWGo to the previous pageALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACEDisplay a shortcut menu for a linkSHIFT+F10Move forward through frames and browser elements (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled)CTRL+TAB or F6Move backward between frames (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled)CTRL+SHIFT+TABScroll toward the beginning of a documentUP ARROW or SHIFT+SPACEBARScroll toward the end of a documentDOWN ARROW or SPACEBARScroll toward the beginning of a document in larger incrementsPAGE UPScroll toward the end of a document in larger incrementsPAGE DOWNMove to the beginning of a documentHOMEMove to the end of a documentENDFind on this pageCTRL+FRefresh the current webpageF5Refresh the current webpage, even if the time stamp for the web version and your locally stored version are the sameCTRL+F5Stop downloading a pageESCOpen a new website or pageCTRL+OOpen a new windowCTRL+NOpen a new InPrivate Browsing windowCTRL+ALT+PDuplicate tab (open current tab in a new tab)CTRL+KClose the current window (if you only have one tab open)CTRL+W or ALT+F4Save the current pageCTRL+SPrint the current page or active frameCTRL+PActivate a selected linkENTEROpen FavoritesCTRL+IOpen HistoryCTRL+HOpen FeedsCTRL+JOpen the Page menuALT+POpen the Tools menuALT+TOpen the Help menuALT+Hl Working with tabsThe following table describes shortcuts used when working with tabs.To do thisPress thisOpen links in a new tab in the backgroundCTRL+clickOpen links in a new tab in the foregroundCTRL+SHIFT+clickOpen a new tab in the foregroundCTRL+TSwitch between tabsCTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TABClose current tab (or the current window if tabbed browsing is disabled)CTRL+W or ALT+F4Open a new tab in the foreground from the Address barALT+ENTERSwitch to a specific tab numberCTRL+n (where n is a number between 1 and 8)Switch to the last tabCTRL+9Close other tabsCTRL+ALT+F4Toggle Quick Tabs (thumbnail view) on or offCTRL+QThe following table describes shortcuts used for zooming.To do thisPress thisIncrease zoom (+ 10%)CTRL+PLUS SIGNDecrease zoom (- 10%)CTRL+MINUS SIGNZoom to 100%CTRL+0The following table describes shortcuts used for search.To do thisPress thisGo to the search boxCTRL+EOpen your search query in a new tabALT+ENTEROpen the search provider menuCTRL+DOWN ARROWThe following table describes shortcuts used to preview and print webpages.To do thisPress thisSet printing options and print the pageALT+PChange paper, headers and footers, orientation, and margins for this pageALT+UDisplay the first page to be printedALT+HOMEDisplay the previous page to be printedALT+LEFT ARROWType the number of the page you want displayedALT+ADisplay the next page to be printedALT+RIGHT ARROWDisplay the last page to be printedALT+ENDSpecify how you want frames to print (this option is available only if you are printing a webpage that uses frames)ALT+FClose Print PreviewALT+CThe following table describes shortcuts used on the Address bar.To do thisPress thisSelect the text in the Address barALT+DDisplay a list of addresses you've typedF4When in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next logical break in the address (period or slash)CTRL+LEFT ARROWWhen in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next logical break in the address (period or slash)CTRL+RIGHT ARROWAdd "www." to the beginning and ".com" to the end of the text typed in the Address barCTRL+ENTERMove forward through the list of AutoComplete matchesUP ARROWMove back through the list of AutoComplete matchesDOWN ARROWThe following table describes shortcuts used to open Internet Explorer toolbar and Command bar menus.To do thisPress thisOpen the Home menuALT+MOpen the Print menuALT+ROpen the RSS menuALT+JOpen the Tools menuALT+OOpen the Safety menuALT+SOpen the Help menuALT+LThe following table describes shortcuts used when working with feeds, history, and favorites.To do thisPress thisAdd the current page to your favoritesCTRL+DDelete browsing historyCTRL+SHIFT+DELOpen an InPrivate Browsing windowCTRL+SHIFT+POpen the Organize Favorites dialog boxCTRL+BMove selected item up in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog boxALT+UP ARROWMove selected item down in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog boxALT+DOWN ARROWOpen the Favorites menuALT+AOpen Favorites Center and display your favoritesCTRL+IOpen Favorites Center and display your historyCTRL+HOpen Favorites Center and display your web feedsCTRL+JOpen Add to Favorites menuALT+ZDisplay all feeds (when in feed view)ALT+IMark a feed as read (when in feed view)ALT+MPut cursor in Search box in feed viewALT+SThe following table describes shortcuts used when editing webpages.To do thisPress thisRemove the selected items and copy them to the ClipboardCTRL+XCopy the selected items to the ClipboardCTRL+CInsert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected locationCTRL+VSelect all items on the current webpageCTRL+AOpen Internet Explorer Developer ToolsF12The following table describes shortcuts used with the Information bar.To do thisPress thisMove focus to the Information barALT+NClick the Information barSPACEBAR