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Internet Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts
 Added 7/26/02 
Viewing and exploring Web pages
F1Display the Internet Explorer Help, or when in a dialog box,display context help on an itemF11Toggle between Full Screen and regular view of the browser windowTABMove forward through the items on a Web page, the Addressbar, and the Links bar SHIFT+TABMove back through the items on a Web page, the Addressbar, and the Links bar ALT+HOMEGo to your Home pageALT+RIGHT ARROWGo to the next pageALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACEGo to the previous pageSHIFT+F10Display a shortcut menu for a linkCTRL+TAB or F6Move forward between framesSHIFT+CTRL+TABMove back between framesUP ARROWScroll toward the beginning of a documentDOWN ARROWScroll toward the end of a documentPAGE UPScroll toward the beginning of a document in larger incrementsPAGE DOWNScroll toward the end of a document in larger incrementsHOMEMove to the beginning of a documentENDMove to the end of a documentCTRL+FFind on this pageF5 or CTRL+RRefresh the current Web page only if the time stamp for theWeb version and your locally stored version are differentCTRL+F5Refresh the current Web page, even if the time stamp for theWeb version and your locally stored version are the sameESCStop downloading a pageCTRL+O or CTRL+LGo to a new locationCTRL+NOpen a new windowCTRL+WClose the current windowCTRL+SSave the current pageCTRL+PPrint the current page or active frameENTERActivate a selected linkCTRL+EOpen Search in Explorer ba
 
CTRL+IOpen Favorites in Explorer baCTRL+HOpen History in Explorer baCTRL+clickIn History or Favorites bars, open multiple folders
 
Using the Address bar 
Press thisTo do thisALT+DSelect the text in the Address baF4Display the Address bar historyCTRL+LEFTARROWWhen in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the nextlogical break (. or /)CTRL+RIGHTARROWWhen in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the nextlogical break (. or /)CTRL+ENTERAdd "www." to the beginning and ".com" to the end of thetext typed in the Address bar UP ARROWMove forward through the list of AutoComplete matchesDOWN ARROWMove back through the list of AutoComplete matches
 
Working with favorites
Press thisTo do thisCTRL+DAdd the current page to your favoritesCTRL+BOpen the Organize Favorites dialog boxALT+UP ARROWMove selected item up in the Favorites list in the OrganizeFavorites dialog boxALT+DOWNARROWMove selected item down in the Favorites list in the OrganizeFavorites dialog box
 
Editing
PressthisTo do thisCTRL+XRemove the selected items and copy them to theClipboardCTRL+CCopy the selected items to the ClipboardCTRL+VInsert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected locationCTRL+ASelect all items on the current Web page 
Remap the Right-Alt Key to be the Windows Key
 
Submitted 11/10/01
Create a Scancode entry in the Registry as follows:1.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\KeyboardLayout2.Create a new binary entry called Scancode Map with the following values3.00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 5B EO 38 EO 00 00 00 004.Reboot the computeSubmitted byJulian Toler 
Disabling the Windows Key with NT or Windows2000
 Added 5/14/01
To disable the use of the Windows Key for the two operating Systems,1.Start Regedit2.Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \Keyboard Layout
3.
Add a Binary Value called
Scancode Map
 4.Give it a value of 00000000000000000300000000005BE000005CE0000000005.Reboot the compute
Outlook 2000 Shortcut Keys
 Added 2/2/00 
Go to theInboxCTRL+SHIFT+IGo to theOutboxCTRL+SHIFT+OCheck for New MailF5 or CTRL+MStart a NewE-mailmessageCTRL+SHIFT+MOpen theaddressCTRL+SHIFT+B
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