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Internet Keyboard Shortcuts That work in all Browsers


Mostly all the browser that we use commonly share some of the common features. The most common features that all browsers support is to surf net, which is the main purpose of all browsers.

Beside that the way of surfing internet have been so ease with the help of browsers keyboard shortcuts. So today we are going to talk about the keyboard shortcuts that we could use in all the browsers for surfing internet. Here are some of them.
  • Tabs

    Ctrl+1-8 – Switch to the specified tab, counting from the left.

    Ctrl+9 – Switch to the last tab.
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    Ctrl+Tab – Switch to the next tab – in other words, the tab on the right. (Ctrl+Page Up also works, but not in Internet Explorer.)
    Ctrl+Shift+Tab – Switch to the previous tab – in other words, the tab on the left. (Ctrl+Page Down also works, but not in Internet Explorer.)
    Ctrl+WCtrl+F4 – Close the current tab.
    Ctrl+Shift+T – Reopen the last closed tab.
    Ctrl+T – Open a new tab.
    Ctrl+N – Open a new browser window.
    Alt+F4 – Close the current window. (Works in all applications.)
  • Address Bar
    Ctrl+L, Alt+D, F6 – Focus the address bar so you can begin typing.
    Ctrl+Enter – Prefix www. and append .com to the text in the address bar, and then load the website. For example, type teachmenepal.blogspot into the address bar and press Ctrl+Enter to open www.teachmenepal.blogspot.com
    Alt+Enter – Open the location in the address bar in a new tab.

  • Search

    Ctrl+K, Ctrl+E – Focus the browser’s built-in search box or focus the address bar if the browser doesn’t have a dedicated search box. (Ctrl+K doesn’t work in IE, Ctrl+E does.)
    Alt+Enter – Perform a search from the search box in a new tab.
    Ctrl+F, F3 – Open the in-page search box to search on the current page.
    Ctrl+G, F3 – Find the next match of the searched text on the page.
    Ctrl+Shift+G, Shift+F3 – Find the previous match of the searched text on the page.

  • Navigation
    Alt+Left Arrow, Backspace – Back.
    Alt+Right Arrow, Shift+Backspace – Forward.
    F5 – Reload.
    Ctrl+F5 – Reload and skip the cache, re-downloading the entire website.
    Escape – Stop.
    Alt+Home – Open homepage.
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  • Zooming
    Ctrl and +, Ctrl+Mousewheel Up – Zoom in.
    Ctrl and -, Ctrl+Mousewheel Down — Zoom out.
    Ctrl+0 – Default zoom level.
    F11 – Full-screen mode.

  • Scrolling

    Space, Page Down – Scroll down a frame.
    Shift+Space, Page Up – Scroll up a frame.
    Home – Top of page.
    End – Bottom of page.

  • History & Bookmarks
    Ctrl+H – Open the browsing history.
    Ctrl+J – Open the download history.
    Ctrl+D – Bookmark the current website.
    Ctrl+Shift+Del – Open the Clear Browsing History window.

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