15 Useful Internet Explorer Shortcuts You Should Know About But Probably Don't
Nick James
Knowing and using a few simple to use keyboard shortcuts when browsing the web
is all it takes to speed up the way you work.
Over time, minutes, even hours could be saved.
With this in mind and to help you work even smarter with your PC. Here are 15
useful Internet Explorer shortcuts you should know about but probably don't.
1. [Ctrl + [H] = Open History Pane. 2. [F11] = Toggles full
screen view on and off. 3. [TAB] = Go forward through the pages
items. 4. [SHIFT] + [TAB] = Go BACK through the pages
items. 5. [BACKSPACE] = Return to the previsou webpage. 6.
[ALT] + [RIGHT aRROW] = Go forward a page. 7. [ALT] + [Home] = Go to
home page. 8. [UP arrow] = Scroll page up. 9. [DOWN arrow] =
Scroll page down. 10. [HOME] = Move to top of page. 11. [End] = Move to
bottom of page. 12. [CTRL] + [F] = Search on the currently loaded
page. 13. [F5] = Refresh current page. 14. [SHIFT] + [F5] = Force refresh
if Refresh has no effect. 15. [CTRL] + [i] = Opens The Favourites Window.
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