





SHORT TUTORIAL - USING KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR YOUR BROWSER
Many common tasks you perform within your favorite browser, such as searching for content within webpages, can be accomplished a lot more quickly using keyboard shortcuts. Once you learn these quick combinations of keystrokes, they'll help simplify your browsing and save you time. To get started, take a look at these handy keyboard shortcuts for Internet Explorer 8, Safari, and Firefox. (Note: Some keyboards spell out "command" and "control" rather than use "CMD" and "CTRL.")
Shortcuts for Finding Things Using ...
Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 8
Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
Press the "CTRL" key and the "F" key simultaneously to open a "Find" box. This allows you to find words located on the webpage you currently have open.
Shortcuts for Moving Within a Webpage Using ...
Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 8 Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
Press the "tab" key to move forward through the items on a webpage.
Press the down arrow to scroll down toward the end of a webpage.
Press the up arrow to scroll up toward the beginning of a webpage.
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