Window xp utility: IE browser classic skills two

  
application account often need to fill a lot of personal information in the input box of the web page, you can use Tab /Shift + Tab to switch the input window, the former cut to the next Input box, the latter returns to the previous one. To enter a web address in the browser address bar, use the Alt+D shortcut to directly select the information in the address bar. In addition, when entering the URL in the address bar, you don't have to type the full name of the website URL every time, such as: www.cctv.com, use Alt+D to select the address bar, directly enter “cctv” and press Ctrl+Enter. The browser will automatically help complete the filling of www.****.com. After browsing the webpage in a browser window, if you want to return to the previous web address, you can use the F4 key to open the past webpage menu of the address bar, and then use the up and down arrow keys to select the past webpage address to be viewed. In general, we will keep frequently visited URLs in the favorites and use them at any time, but most of them use the mouse to open the browser favorites menu to operate. Use Ctrl+I to quickly open/close the Favorites window on the left side of the browser window, then use the arrow keys to select and manage the URL data in your favorites. To add a web page you are visiting to your favorites, use the Ctrl+D key combination. When you apply for an account, you often need to fill in a lot of personal information in the input box of the webpage. In this case, you can use Tab/Shift+Tab to switch between the input windows. The former cuts to the next input box, and the latter returns to the previous one. To enter a web address in the browser address bar, use the Alt+D shortcut to directly select the information in the address bar. In addition, when entering the URL in the address bar, you don't have to type the full name of the website URL every time, such as: www.cctv.com, use Alt+D to select the address bar, directly enter “cctv” and press Ctrl+Enter. The browser will automatically help complete the filling of www.****.com. After browsing the webpage in a browser window, if you want to return to the previous web address, you can use the F4 key to open the past webpage menu of the address bar, and then use the up and down arrow keys to select the past webpage address to be viewed. In general, we will keep frequently visited URLs in the favorites and use them at any time, but most of them use the mouse to open the browser favorites menu to operate. Use Ctrl+I to quickly open/close the Favorites window on the left side of the browser window, then use the arrow keys to select and manage the URL data in your favorites. To add a web page you are visiting to your favorites, use the Ctrl+D key combination.
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