List of shortcut keys for Internet Explorer 4 File menu keyboard shortcuts keys
Internet Explorer 4 File menu keyboard shortcuts keys
Shortcut | Command | |
ALT+D | Select text while working in the address bar. | |
ALT LEFT ARROW | Go to previous page when working in Internet Explorer. | |
ALT+RIGHT ARROW | Go to next page when working on the Internet. | |
CTRL TAB | Move forward between frames while viewing and exploring web pages in Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+V | Paste a copied item(s) from the Clipboard into a selected location (You also can choose Paste from the Edit menu.). | |
CTRL+W | Close the active window when viewing and exploring web pages. | |
CTRL+X | Copy and remove the selected item(s) from their original location to the Clipboard. (You also can choose the Cut command from the Edit menu.). | |
DOWN ARROW | Scroll down in a web page in Internet Explorer. | |
DOWN ARROW | Move back through the list of AutoComplete matches when using the Address Bar of Internet Explorer. | |
END | Go to the end of a document when viewing or exploring web pages. | |
ENTER | Activate a selected link when viewing and exploring web pages. | |
ESC | Stop downloading a web page in Internet Explorer. | |
F1 | Display the Internet Explorer Help, or when in a dialog box, display context help on an item. | |
F10+SHFT | Display a shortcut menu while working with web pages. | |
F11 | Toggle between Full Screen and regular view of the browser window while viewing and exploring web pages. | |
F4 | Display the Address bar history when viewing and exploring web pages. | |
F5 | Refresh the current window (You also can choose Refresh from the View menu.). | |
F6 | Move forward between frames when viewing and exploring web pages. | |
HOME | Go to the beginning of a document when viewing or exploring web pages in Internet Explorer. | |
PAGE DOWN | Scroll toward the end of a document in larger increments when viewing and exploring web pages. | |
PAGE UP | when viewing and exploring web pages, scroll toward the beginning of a document in larger increments. | |
SHFT+CTRL+TAB | Move back between frames when viewing Web pages. | |
SHFT+TAB | Move back through the items on a Web page, the Address bar and the Links bar. | |
TAB | Move forward through the items on a Web page, the Address bar and the Links bar. | |
UP ARROW | Scroll toward the beginning of a document in Internet Explorer. | |
UP ARROW | Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches when using the Address Bar. | |
BACKSPACE | Go to the previous page viewed when viewing a series of webpages. | |
CTRL+A | Select all items on the current Web page when viewing or exploring web pages. | |
CTRL+B | Open the Organize Favorites dialog box when working with Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+C | Copy selected items to the Windows Clipboard when using Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+CLICK | Open multiple folders when working in History or Favorites menus from Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+D | Add the current page to your favorites when viewing or exploring web pages. | |
CTRL+ENTER | Add www. To the beginning, and .com to the end, of the text typed in the Explorer bar while working with Internet Explorer to view and explore web pages. | |
CTRL+F | Display Find dialog box in order to find something on the active page. | |
CTRL F5 | Refresh the active window or webpage in Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+L | Display Internet Explorer's Open dialog box inorder to type an internet access for Explorer to find and open. | |
CTRL+LEFT ARROW | When in the Explorer address bar, use to move the cursor left to the next logical break. | |
CTRL N | Open a new internet access window in Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+O | Display Internet Explorer's Open dialog box inorder to type an internet access for Explorer to find and open. | |
CTRL+P | Display the Print dialog box in order to print the current page, document or active frame. | |
CTRL R | Refresh the active web page in Internet Explorer. | |
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW | Move the cursor to the next logical break to the right when in the Explorer's Address bar. | |
CTRL+S | Save the current page when viewing and exploring web pages. |
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