Internet Explorer Shortcuts
Related tips can be found here.
Viewing and Exploring 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 Web page, 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 back between frames (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled). | SHIFT+CTRL+TAB |
| Scroll toward the beginning of a document. | UP ARROW or SHIFT+SPACE |
| Scroll toward the end of a document. | DOWN ARROW or SPACE |
| 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 (the Escape key) |
| Open a New Website or Page. | CTRL+O |
| Open a new window. | CTRL+N |
| Close the current window (if you only have one tab open). | CTRL+W or ALT+F4 |
| Save the current page. | CTRL+S |
| Print the current page or active frame. | CTRL+P |
| Activate a selected link. | ENTER |
| Open the Search bar. | CTRL+E |
| Open the Favorites bar. | CTRL+I |
| Open the History bar. | CTRL+H |
| Open the Feeds bar. | CTRL+J |
| Open the Page Menu. | ALT+P |
| Open the Tools Menu. | ALT+T |
| Open the Help Menu. | ALT+H |
Working with Tabs
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To do this:
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Press this:
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| Open links in a new tab in the background. | CTRL+click |
| Open links in a new tab in the foreground. | CTRL+SHIFT+click |
| Open a new tab in the foreground | CTRL+T |
| Switch between tabs. | CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB |
| Close current tab (or current window if tabbed browsing is disabled). | CTRL+W or ALT+F4 |
| Open a new tab in the foreground from the Address bar.. | ALT+ENTER |
| Switch to a specific tab number. | CTRL+n (where n is a number between 1 and |
| Switch to the last tab. | CTRL+9 |
| Close other tabs. | CTRL+ALT+F4 |
| Toggle quick tabs (thumbnail view) on or off | CTRL+Q |
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To do this:
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Press this:
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| Increase zoom (+ 10%) | CTRL+PLUS SIGN |
| Decrease zoom (- 10%) | CTRL+MINUS SIGN |
| Zoom to 100% | CTRL+0 (zero) |
Using Search
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To do this:
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Press this:
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|---|---|
| Go to the search box. | CTRL+E |
| Open your search query in a new tab. | ALT+ENTER |
| Open the search provider menu. | CTRL+DOWN ARROW |
Using Print Preview
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To do this:
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Press this:
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| Set printing options and print the page. | ALT+P |
| Change paper, headers and footers, orientation and margins for this page. | ALT+U |
| Display the first page to be printed. | ALT+HOME |
| Display the previous page to be printed. | ALT+LEFT ARROW |
| Type the number of the page you want displayed. | ALT+A |
| Display the next page to be printed. | ALT+RIGHT ARROW |
| Display the last page to be printed. | ALT+END |
| Specify how you want frames to print (this option is available only if you are printing a web page that uses frames). | ALT+F |
| Close Print Preview. | ALT+C |
Using the Address Bar
| To do this: | Press this: |
|---|---|
| Go to the Address bar to type in a web address (U.R.L.), selecting any text already there. | ALT+D |
| Display a list of addresses you’ve typed. | F4 |
| When in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next logical break in the address (period or slash). | CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
| When in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next logical break in the address (period or slash). | CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
| Add “www.” to the beginning and “.com” to the end of the text typed in the Address bar. | CTRL+ENTER |
| Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches. | UP ARROW |
| Move back through the list of AutoComplete matches. | DOWN ARROW |
Opening Internet Explorer Toolbar Menus
| To do this: | Press this: |
|---|---|
| Open the Home menu. | ALT+M |
| Open the Print menu. | ALT+R |
| Open the RSS menu. | ALT+J |
| Open the Tools menu. | ALT+O |
| Open the Help menu. | ALT+L |
Working with Feeds, History, and Favourites
| To do this: | Press this: |
|---|---|
| Add the current page to your favourites. | CTRL+D |
| Open the Organize Favourites dialogue box. | CTRL+B |
| Move selected item up in the Favourites list in the Organize Favourites dialogue box. | ALT+UP ARROW |
| Move selected item down in the Favourites list in the Organize Favourites dialogue box. | ALT+DOWN ARROW |
| Open the Favourites centre. | ALT+A |
| Open the Favourites centre and display your favourites. | CTRL+I |
| Open the Favourites centre and display your history. | CTRL+H |
| Open the Favourites centre and display your web feeds. | CTRL+J |
| Open Add to Favourites menu. | ALT+Z |
| Display all feeds (when in feed view). | ALT+I |
| Mark a feed as read (when in feed view). | ALT+M |
| Put cursor in Search box in feed view. | ALT+S |
Editing
| To do this: | Press this: |
|---|---|
| Remove the selected items and copy them to the Clipboard. | CTRL+X |
| Copy the selected items to the Clipboard. | CTRL+C |
| Insert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected location. | CTRL+V |
| Select all items on the current Web page. | CTRL+A |
Using the Information Bar
| To do this: | Press this: |
|---|---|
| Move focus to the Information bar. | ALT+N |
| Click the Information bar . | SPACE |
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