In Internet Explorer, you can use the combination of different keyboard keys to accomplish your routine task. With shortcut keys, you can speed up your surfing without lifting your hands from the keys; otherwise require a conventional mouse to select menus and buttons options. Basically keyboard shortcuts keys help you to save time and you can perform any tasks without leaving the keyboard keys.
Useful Internet Explorer shortcuts keys
CTRL+A | Selects the all items on active page | |
CTRL+B | Display the "Organize Favorites" dialog box | |
CTRL+D | Add the active page to your favorites list | |
CTRL+F | Display "Find" dialog box to search text on active page | |
CTRL+I | Display the Favorites pane | |
CTRL+H | Display the History pane | |
CTRL+N | Use to open new Internet Explorer page | |
CTRL+P | Use to print the active web page | |
CTRL+W | Closes the active explorer window | |
CTRL+Tab | Go to address bar of current explorer page | |
ALT+Home | Use to open the home page of internet explorer | |
ALT+Left Arrow | Go to previous page of active page | |
ALT+Right Arrow | Go to next page of active page | |
ALT+A | Go to Internet Explorer Favorites Menu | |
ALT+D | Go to address bar of current explorer page | |
ALT+E | Go to Internet Explorer Edit Menu | |
ALT+F | Go to Internet Explorer File Menu | |
ALT+T | Go to Internet Explorer Tools Menu | |
ALT+V | Go to Internet Explorer View Menu | |
Tab | Move forward between all items on active web page | |
F5 | Refresh the active web page | |
F11 | Press F11 key to view any webpage in full-screen view and then again press for normal view. | |
Press Ctrl+Enter | Windows will automatically add both "www" and ".com". For example, if we type
google in an address bar and then press Ctrl-Enter, Windows will take us to the www.google.com |
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