Viewing and Exploring Web PagesThe following table describes shortcuts used to view and explore Web pages.
| To do this |
Press this |
| Display Help |
F1 |
| Toggle between full-screen and regular views of the browser window |
F11 |
| Move forward through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Links bar |
TAB |
| Move back through the items on a Web page, the Address bar, or 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 through frames and browser elements (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled) |
CTRL+TAB or F6 |
| Move backward between frames (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled) |
CTRL+SHIFT+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 |
| 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 |
| Open a new Web site or page |
CTRL+O |
| Open a new window |
CTRL+N |
| Close the current window (if you only have one tab open) |
CRTL+W |
| Save the current page |
CTRL+S |
| Print the current page or active frame |
CTRL+P |
| Activate a selected link |
ENTER |
| Open Favorites |
CTRL+I |
| Open History |
CTRL+H |
| Open Feeds |
CTRL+J |
| Open the Page menu |
ALT+P |
| Open the Tools menu |
ALT+T |
| Open the Help menu |
ALT+H |
Note: This information provided by Microsoft.
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