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mozilla shortcuts

Using Shortcuts This document uses the following format for listing shortcuts: Example: Command Windows Mac Linux Copy Ctrl+C Cmd+C Ctrl+C To perform a command, press the buttons listed together at the same time. For example, to copy in Windows, press Ctrl and C at the same time. Tip: The plus sign (+) means that you must press two keys surrounding the plus sign at the same time. If there is more then one plus sign (such as Ctrl+Shift+C), it means that all three buttons surrounding the plus sign must be pressed at the same time. Abbreviations: Ctrl = Control key Cmd = Command key on the Macintosh keyboard Note: Some keyboard shortcuts perform different functions based on cursor location (focus). For example, if you press Home on Windows while viewing a web page, Mozilla will move to the top of the web page. However, if you press Home on Windows while the cursor is in a text field, the cursor will go to the beginning of the text field. [ Return to beginning of s

Convert any Document or Web Page to PDF

Convert any Document or Web Page to PDF Convert Any Document or Web Page to PDF Somebody just told you that you need to have Adobe Acrobat (Writer) to create a PDF file? Guess what, you can get away from that pricey piece of software if you just need to convert some documents to pdf, without a need of fancy editing the pdf document. Here's how. Thanks to the BullZip, who provides a Free Pdf printer. With this free tool, you can simply "print out" your document or webpage to a pdf file, just about the same way as you print it out to a printer. You can visit BullZip.com for more information about the software. Here the direct link to BullZip downloads page: Downloads To get started, first follow the link above and download Free Pdf Printer from BullZip, then install it to your computer. Once you're done, you might need to close the program (or the web browser) which you're currently viewing the document. This helps refreshing the list o

Basic PC Shortcut Keys

Basic PC Shortcut Keys Basic Shortcut Keys The followings are some basic PC shortcut keys that are supported in most IBM compatible computers. They are also supported in most application software. Use at your own risk. Shortcut Keys Supported Window Versions Description Alt + e 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Pull down the top Edit menu. Alt + f 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Pull down the top File menu Ctrl + a 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Select all text. Ctrl + c 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Copy selected item(s) (to clipboard). Ctrl + f 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Find. Ctrl + v 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Paste copied item(s) from clipboard Ctrl + x 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Cut. Ctrl + Ins 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Same as Ctrl + c Ctrl + (left arrow) 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista Move one word to the

mozilla shortcuts

Mozilla Firefox Shortcut Keys Mozilla Firefox Shortcut Keys The followings are short-cuts for Mozilla FirefoxSome keys are version specific Use at your own risk. Mouse shortcuts Shortcut Description Double-click (On a word) Select the word. Triple-click Select entire line. Wheel click Activate the Smooth scrolling Hold Ctrl + Scroll Wheel forward Increase font size Hold Ctrl + Scroll Wheel backward Decrease font size Click one point then hold Shift & click another Create a selection from the two points Keyboard shortcuts Shortcut Description F1 New Tab. F5 Refresh. F6 Move focus to address bar. F11 Toggle on/off full-screen mode Alt + (Left Arrow) Go back on history. Same pas Backspace Alt + (Right Arrow) Go forward on history. Ctrl + A Select All. Ctrl + B Favorites. Ctrl + C Copy Selected. Ctrl + D Add th