Thursday, July 17, 2008

Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts

1)F1: Display Internet Explorer help context.

2)F11: Switch between full screen view and other view of Internet Explorer. The limitation is Tabbed browser does not support of full screen mode of Microsoft internet explorer. So to see full screen mode of IE turn off tabbed browsing.

3)TAB: Move forward through the links of a web page.

4)SHIFT+TAB: Move backward through the links of a web page as well as through the address bar and link box.

5)ALT+HOME: Load the Internet Explorer Home page.

6)ALT+RIGHT ARROW: Load the next page in the current active internet explorer window.

7)ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE: Load the previous page in the current active internet explorer window.

8)CTRL+TAB or F6:
Move forward between frames if there exists multiple frame in a page.

9)SHIFT+CTRL+TAB:
Move backward between multiple frames.

10)UP ARROW:
Scroll towards the beginning of a page if page document span between pages.

11)DOWN ARROW:
Scroll towards the end of a page if page document span between pages.

12)PAGE DOWN: Scroll toward the end of a page by one page.

13)PAGE UP: Scroll toward the begin of a page by one page.

14)HOME: Move page look to the beginning of the document.

15)END: Move page look to the end of the document.

16)CTRL+F: Search for any given keyword inside current page.

17)F5 or CTRL+R: Reload the current page.

18)CTRL+F5:
Reload the current page from server even if it is found in the local cache.

19)ESC: Escape any pop-up window or stop downloading.

20)CTRL+O or CTRL+L: A new pop-up window will appear in which you can give a new address to load in the current window.

21)CTRL+N: Open a new internet explorer window.

22)CTRL+W:
Close the current internet explorer window.

23)CTRL+S: Save the current webpage.

24)CTRL+P: Print the current page or active frame.

25)CTRL+E: Open the web search box. Suppose google search engine box.

26)CTRL+I: Open the Favorites box.

27)CTRL+M:
Open the History box.

28)ENTER: Activate a selected link.

29)CTRL+click: In the History or Favorites boxes, open multiple folders.
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