How To use Keyboard Shortcuts For Browsers

OS X.
Also See...
How To Use Keyboard Shortcuts For MAC OS
How To Use Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows
Method : For Web Browsers
- Use browser shortcuts.
- Control+I -- Open Favorites
- Control+H -- Open History
- Control+N -- Open a new window
- Control+O -- Open another document or webpage
- Press Alt + letter underlined on toolbar -- Open toolbar option (ex. Alt+T opens Tools, Alt+H opens Help)
- Control+E -- Go to search box
- Alt+F – Find on page
- Control+T -- Open new tab
- Control+1,2,3,… -- Switch to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. tab
- Alt+D -- Select the text in the address bar
- Control+Enter -- Add www. and .com to the text in the address bar (Internet Explorer)
- F4 – Open list of websites you've typed (Internet Explorer)
- Tab -- Move forward through items on a webpage
- Shift+Tab -- Move backward through items on a webpage
- Alt+Home -- Go to your homepage on Internet Explorer
- Shift+F10 -- Open a shortcut menu for an Internet link
- Control+Tab -- Move forward between tabs
- Control+Shift+Tab -- Move backward between tabs
Tips
- The Mac shortcuts are for OS X, but many will work on other Mac operating systems.
- There are some things on your computer you cannot do without a mouse, but most things you will be able to do.
- If you have a Mac, note that the command key is directly to the right or left of the spacebar and looks like a shamrock.
- These browser shortcuts do not work for all browsers. See your browser's help information for more information.
- The Windows shortcuts are for 7 and Vista, but most will work on other Windows operating systems.
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