Thirty Keyboard shortcuts to move more quickly in Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Article by: JisharIbrahim written for www.wisdombay.com
This Small article acts as a compilation of some Keyboard Tips that I came across while using Internet Explorer.
| Key | Purpose |
| Alt+Home | Open the Home page |
| Alt + F4 | Close Internet Explorer |
| Alt + A | Open the Favorites drop-down menu |
| Alt + D | Select the current Address bar text |
| Alt + H | Open the Help drop-down menu |
| Alt + F | Open the File drop-down menu |
| Alt + T | Open the Tool drop-down menu |
| Alt + F4 | Close Internet Explorer |
| Alt + Right | Arrow Move forward |
| Alt + Left | Arrow Move back |
| Ctrl + I | Open the Favorites bar |
| Ctrl + B | Organize Favorites |
| Ctrl + E | Open the Search bar |
| Ctrl + C | Copy |
| Ctrl + F | Find |
| Ctrl + H | Open the History bar |
| Ctrl + L | Open a new Web page, document or folder |
| Ctrl + O | Open a new Web page, document or folder |
| Ctrl + N | Open a new window |
| Ctrl + P | Print the active frame or current page |
| Ctrl + R | Refresh |
| Ctrl + S | Save |
| Ctrl + V | Paste |
| Ctrl + W | Close the current window |
| Ctrl + Enter | Add "www." To the beginning and ".com" to the end of the text in the Address bar |
| Tab | Move through the Address bar, Links bar, and the items on the Web page |
| Esc | Stop downloading a page |
| Shift + F10 | Display a shortcut menu for a link |
| Shift + Tab | Move back through the Address bar, Links bar, and the items on the Web page |
| F1 | Open Internet Explorer Help |
| F4 | Expand the Address bar to display recently entered addresses |
| F5 | Refresh |
| F11 | Switch between full-screen and regular view of the browser window |
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