Shortcut keys for tabs
Several shortcut keys for using tabs in the preceding sections. For easy reference, Table below lists them all.
Shortcut Keys for Tabs
Action | Shortcut |
Open linked page in background tab | Ctrl+click the link or click with mouse wheel |
Open linked page in foreground tab | Shift+Ctrl+Click the link |
Open new tab in foreground from the address bar | Type the URL and press Alt+Enter |
Open a new, empty tab in the foreground | Ctrl+T |
Open Quick Tabs | Ctrl+Q |
Switch from tab to tab | Ctrl+Tab, Shift+Ctrl+Tab |
Go to a specific tab | Ctrl+n, where n is a number from 1 to 8 |
Go to the last tab | Ctrl+9 |
Close the current tab | Ctrl+W or click with mouse wheel |
Close all tabs except the one in the foreground | Ctrl+Alt+F4 |
In this tutorial:
- Using Windows 7 Internet Explorer
- Understanding How the Web Works
- Examples of Top-Level Domains and URLs of Web Sites
- Windows Explorer Versus Internet Explorer
- Using Internet Explorer
- Browsing to a Web site
- Using AutoComplete
- Using Back, Forward, and History buttons
- Magnifying a page
- Panes and toolbars
- Full-screen viewing
- Change your default home page
- Using Tabs
- Using Quick Tabs
- Creating multiple home page tabs
- Rearranging and removing home page tabs
- Personalizing tabbed browsing
- Shortcut keys for tabs
- Using Web Slices
- Using Accelerators
- Using RSS Feeds
- Optional settings for RSS feeds
- Using the RSS Feed Headlines gadget
- Managing Favorite Sites
- Adding tab groups to Favorites
- Starting Your Favorites Collection
- Organizing Favorites
- Importing and exporting Favorites
- Blocking Pop-Ups
- Using the Information bar
- When pop-ups still get through
- Using the SmartScreen Filter
- How the SmartScreen Filter works
- Getting the most from the SmartScreen Filter
- Deleting the Browser History
- Clearing AutoComplete entries
- Configuring AutoComplete
- Understanding cookies
- Deleting cookies
- Adjusting cookie privacy settings
- Looking at cookies and privacy policies
- Understanding temporary Internet files
- Clearing temporary Internet files
- Temporary Internet files settings
- A note on certificates
- Using Internet Security Zones
- Printing Web Pages
- Using Print Preview
- Saving Web Pages
- Copying content from Web pages
- Downloading pictures and videos
- Making Internet Explorer Your Default Browser
- Searching the Web
- Choosing search providers
- Choosing a default provider
- Searching from the Search box
- Searching from the address bar
- Getting More with Add-ons
- Managing add-ons
- Internet Explorer Help and Troubleshooting