Utsav 0 Report post Posted October 17, 2005 As we know that Internet Explorer has got various shortcuts like Display Internet Explorer Help, or when in a dialog box, display context Help on an item. F1 Toggle between full-screen and regular views of the browser window. F11 Move forward through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar. TAB Move back through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar. SHIFT+TAB Go to your Home page. ALT+HOME Go to the next page. ALT+RIGHT ARROW Go to the previous page. ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE Display a shortcut menu for a link. SHIFT+F10 Move forward between frames. CTRL+TAB or F6 Move back between frames. SHIFT+CTRL+TAB Scroll toward the beginning of a document. UP ARROW Scroll toward the end of a document. DOWN ARROW Scroll toward the beginning of a document in larger increments. PAGE UP Scroll toward the end of a document in larger increments. PAGE DOWN Move to the beginning of a document. HOME Move to the end of a document. END Find on this page. CTRL+F Refresh the current Web page. F5 or CTRL+R Refresh the current Web page, even if the time stamp for the Web version and your locally stored version are the same. CTRL+F5 Stop downloading a page. ESC Go to a new location. CTRL+O or CTRL+L Open a new window. CTRL+N Close the current window. CTRL+W Save the current page. CTRL+S Print the current page or active frame. CTRL+P Activate a selected link. ENTER Open the Search bar. CTRL+E Open the Favorites bar. CTRL+I Open the History bar. CTRL+H In the History or Favorites bars, open multiple folders. CTRL+click Above all, to add <http://www.> and <.com> to a sites name we can press Ctrl+Enter after typing the sites name. For example to go to http://www.rediff.com we can type "rediff" (withput quotes) and press Ctrl and press enter then to make it http://www.rediff.com. I want to put this question before you all that, is there any such process for urls like .net or .org. or .edu et al? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vishal Gupta 4 Report post Posted October 17, 2005 Yes! There r... .net -> <SHIFT> + <ENTER> .org -> <CTRL> + <SHIFT> + <ENTER> ENJOY!!! Moving to general Technical Discussion... EDITED: Seems these shortcuts don't work in IE, don't know cauz I never use it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RajanPERT 0 Report post Posted October 17, 2005 @Vishal! Please provide Shortcut keys for Firefox also. Thanks and Take Care! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vishal Gupta 4 Report post Posted October 17, 2005 Firefox Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Mouse Shortcuts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanveer 59 Report post Posted October 17, 2005 dont know how mnay of you are using mouse gestures in firefox! It is one of the most user friendly things i have known in a pc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RajanPERT 0 Report post Posted October 17, 2005 Above all, to add <http://www.> and <.com> to a sites name we can press Ctrl+Enter after typing the sites name. For example to go to http://www.rediff.com we can type "rediff" (withput quotes) and press Ctrl and press enter then to make it http://www.rediff.com. This shortcut is also working on Firefox. BTW Vishal these are working on Firefox, For .net use SHIFT+Enter For .org use CTRL+SHIFT+Enter Thanks for Shortcut, Take Care! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Utsav 0 Report post Posted October 18, 2005 These shortcuts are not working for IE !!! For .net use SHIFT+Enter For .org use CTRL+SHIFT+Enter Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arun 795 Report post Posted October 18, 2005 No it isn't possible under Internet Explorer. But you can change what Ctrl + Enter does with the following registry trick: 1. Create the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\QuickComplete. 2. Create the following registry value in the key above: QuickComplete REG_SZ http://www.%s.whatever 3. Whatever is in the address bar will be inserted where the '%s' is. This example would complete 'microsoft' to 'http://www.microsoft.whatever'. 4. Please note that the QuickComplete string is currently limited to 64 characters. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites