Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Keyboard shortcuts to make surfing more flexible


Below are 38 web browser keyboard shortcuts to save your time and to make surfing more flexible. 


  1.     CTRL + T: Opens a new tab.
  2.     CTRL + R: Reloads a current tab.
  3.     CTRL + H: View your browsing history in a sidebar
  4.     CTRL + J: Opens your Firefox download window
  5.     CTRL + TAB: Switches from current tab to the next tab.
  6.     CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: Moves to the previous tab.
  7.     CTRL + Z: Undo last action
  8.     CTRL + SHIFT + Z: Redo last action
  9.     CTRL + ENTER: Auto-complete URL to .com
  10.     SHIFT + ENTER: Auto-complete URL to .net
  11.     CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER: Auto-complete URL to .org
  12.     CTRL + SHIFT + T: Restore the last closed tab
  13.     CTRL + number: Change to the tab with this number
  14.     CTRL + F4: Close the current tab
  15.     CTRL + N: Opens a new Firefox window
  16.     CTRL + S: Download the current webpage page as a web page
  17.     CTRL + L: Highlights the URL in the browser address bar
  18.     CTRL + HYPHEN: Decrease text size on the webpage
  19.     CTRL + PLUS: Increase text size on the webpage
  20.     CTRL + D: Add webpage to bookmarks
  21.     ALT + Home: Loads your start page.
  22.     ALT + F4: Close the browser window
  23.     SHIFT + ENTER: Auto-complete URL to .net
  24.     F5: Reload the current tab
  25.     F6 or Alt+D to Select/Highlight the Address(URL)
  26.     F11: Go full screen / normal screen
  27.     Space: Scroll down the page
  28.     ESC: Stop a loading page
  29.     F3: Find in text
  30.     /: Quick find (almost same as find in text)
  31.     F7: Toggle Caret Browsing (allows you to highlight text with a movable cursor)
  32.     CTRL + Page Down: Move to next tab
  33.     CTRL + Page Up: Move to previous tab
  34.     CTRL + Y: Redo
  35.     CTRL + Left Arrow: Go back a page
  36.     CTRL + Right Arrow: Go foward a page
  37.     Shift + Space: Scroll up a page
  38.     Alt + enter. Instead of ctrl + t to open a new tab and then type the address, just type the address and then press alt + enter it will open the address in a new tab automatically .

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