You don't need the http:// portion of a web page
When typing an Internet address you do not need to type http:// or
even www. in the address. For example, if you wanted to visit Computer Hope you
could just type computerhope.com and press enter. To make things even quicker,
if you're visiting a .com address you can type computerhope and then press Ctrl
+ Enter to type out the full http://www.computerhope.com address.
Quickly move between the fields of a web page
If you're filling out an online form, e-mail, or other text field
you can quickly move between each of the fields by pressing the Tab key or
Shift + Tab to move back a field. For example, if you're filling out your name
and the next field is your e-mail address you can press the Tab key to switch to
the e-mail field.
Tip: This tip also applies to the buttons,
if you press tab and the web developer has designed correctly the button should
be selected and will allow you to press the space bar or enter to push the
button.
Tip: If you have a drop-down box that
lists every country or every state you can click that box and then press the
letter of the state or country you're looking for. For example, is a drop-down
box of States in the United States
you could press u on the keyboard to quickly scroll to Utah.
Use Internet search engines to their full potential
Make sure to get the most out of every search result. If you're
not finding what you want try surrounding the text in quotes. For example, if
you were searching for 'computer help' this actually searches for pages that
contain both computer and help and not necessarily pages that have computer and
help next to each other. If you search for "computer help" with the
quotes around the search query this will only return pages that actually have computer
and help next to each other.
Tip: Many new computer users also don't
realize that in every search box you can press enter instead of having to move
the mouse button over to the Search button.
Protect yourself and avoid bad web sites
Know your Internet browser shortcuts
There are dozens of different shortcut keys that can be used with
Internet browsers. Below are a few of our top suggested Internet browser
shortcuts.
- Pressing Alt + D in any major Internet browser will move
the cursor into the address bar. This is a great way to quickly enter an
Internet address without having to click the mouse cursor in the address bar.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and press the + or - to increase and decrease the size of text.
- Press the backspace key or hold down the Alt key + left arrow to go back a page.
- Press F5 to refresh or reload a web page.
- Press F11 to make the Internet browser screen full screen.
- Press Ctrl + B to open your Internet bookmarks.
- Press Ctrl + F to open the find box in the browser to search for text within the web page you're looking at.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and press the + or - to increase and decrease the size of text.
- Press the backspace key or hold down the Alt key + left arrow to go back a page.
- Press F5 to refresh or reload a web page.
- Press F11 to make the Internet browser screen full screen.
- Press Ctrl + B to open your Internet bookmarks.
- Press Ctrl + F to open the find box in the browser to search for text within the web page you're looking at.
Take advantage of tabbed browsing
Take full advantage of tabbed browsing in
all Internet browsers today. While reading any web page if you come across a
link you may be interested in open that link in a new tab so it can be viewed
later. A new tab can be opened by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking the
link or if you have a mouse with a wheel click the link with the middle mouse
button.
Try alternative browsers
Most computer users use the default browser that comes included
with the computer, with Microsoft Windows this is Internet Explorer. There are
several great alternative browsers that are all free to download and use and
may have features your current browser does not include. Below are a few of our
favorites, try one or try them all.
Install plugins and add-ons
Each of the above alternative browsers also have a large community
of volunteers who develop add-ons and plugins that can be added into the
browser. Each of these browsers have hundreds of thousands of these add-ons
that can do such things as giving you live weather in your browser window,
changing its color, and adding additional functionality.
Make sure your browser and its plugins are up-to-date
Each Internet browser can have several additional plugins that
give it additional functionality. For example, Adobe Flash is a
great way to bring movies and other animated content to the Internet. Keeping
these plugins up-to-date is vital for your computer stability and also
security. Using the below tool you can quickly verify if your plugins are
up-to-date and get links to where to download the latest updates.
Use online services
There are hundreds of free online services that can help make
using your computer easier, more productive, and more enjoyable.
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