Friday, September 18, 2009

How to enjoy Mozilla Firefox using best shortcuts keys?

In Mozilla Firefox, you can use the combination of different keyboard keys to accomplish your routine task. With shortcut keys, you can speed up your surfing without lifting your hands from the keys; otherwise require a conventional mouse to select menus and buttons options. Basically keyboard shortcuts keys help you to save time and you can perform any tasks without leaving the keyboard keys.

Useful Mozilla Firefox shortcuts keys---Shortcut keys Action

CTRL+A Selects the all items on active page

CTRL+B Display the "Organize Bookmarks" dialog box

CTRL+D Include the active page to your Bookmarks list

CTRL+F Display the "Find" dialog box to search text

CTRL+I Display the Bookmarks pane

CTRL+H Display the History sidebar of Mozilla Firefox

CTRL+N Use to open new Mozilla Firefox page

CTRL+P Use to print the active web page

CTRL+R Use to reload the active web page

CTRL+T Display a new Tab in active Firefox window

CTRL+U View the source code of active web page

CTRL+W Closes the active Mozilla Firefox window

CTRL++ Use to increase the font size of active page

CTRL+ - Use to decrease the font size of active page

CTRL+Tab Move to next Tab in Mozilla Firefox

ALT+Home Use to open the home page of internet explorer

ALT+Left Arrow Go to previous page of active page

ALT+Right Arrow Go to next page of active page

ALT+B Go to Mozilla Firefox Favorites Menu

ALT+D Go to address bar of current Firefox page

ALT+E Go to Mozilla Firefox Edit Menu

ALT+F Go to Mozilla Firefox File Menu

ALT+S Go to Mozilla Firefox History Menu

ALT+T Go to Mozilla Firefox Tools Menu

ALT+V Go to Mozilla Firefox View Menu

Tab Move forward between all items on active web page

F5 Refresh the active web page

F7 F7 activate the cursor to move with keyboard

CTRL+SHIFT+DEL Use to clear all Private Data history

CTRL+SHIFT+D Use to Bookmarks all Firefox Tabs
F11 Press F11 key to view any webpage in full-screen view and then again press for normal view.

Press Ctrl+Enter Windows will automatically add both "www" and ".com". For example, if we type

subrata-ict.blogspot

in an address bar and then press Ctrl-Enter, Windows will take us to the www.subrata-ict.blogspot.com

Press Shift+Enter
Windows will automatically add both "www" and ".net" Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter Windows will automatically add both "www" and ".org"

How to Change the Font size of Web page?

If you are visiting a website or reading an e-mail and there is some problem to read text due to color of page or the font too small. You can change the font and color as well to solve this problem. * To increase or decrease your font size and color of webpage in Internet Explorer, select the Tools option from the top of your Explorer window and go to the Internet options.

* Here go the General option and then click on Accessibility button on right lower of the dialog box.

* Now change the status of checkbox marked "Ignore font sizes specified on Web pages" and next Ignore Colors specified on Web pages", end with Ok.

* For change the font size select to View option from the top menu and go to Text size option to change it.

Windows Hot shortcut keys

Win Press windows key to open start menu

Win+R Apply to open Run dialog box

Win+M Apply to minimize all opened windows

Win+Shift+M Apply to maximize all opened windows

Win+L Press keys to lock keyboard in windows XP

Win+E Press keys to open My Computer

Win+F Apply to open search options

Win+U Apply keys to open Utility Manager

Win+D To view desktop/minimize all windows

Win+F1 To view the detail windows help page

Win+Pause To view the System Properties dialog box

Win+Tab Move through taskbar programs

Win+F+Ctrl Apply to open search for computers

Alt+Tab Move through opened windows programs

Alt+F4 Press keys to close active windows program

Alt+Enter Apply to open properties of selected item

Alt+ SPACEBAR Open the system menu of active window

Alt+ SPACEBAR +N Press keys to minimize the active program

Alt+ SPACEBAR +R Press keys to restore the active program

Alt+ SPACEBAR+C Press keys to close the active program

Alt+ SPACEBAR+X Press keys to maximize the active program

Alt+ SPACEBAR+M Press keys to move the active program

Ctrl+Alt+Delete Apply to open windows task manager

Ctrl+Shift+Esc Apply to open windows task manager

Ctrl+Esc Press keys to open start menu

Shift Shift key to prevent CD from automatically playing

Shift+Delete To delete items permanently

What useful Commands can you type into your computer run window?

Applies to Windows Vista and Windows XP

The Windows Run command dialog box is an extremely useful tool as it can open just about anything you want. You just have to know the special commands to type in. If you are "in to" computers you will become attached to these commands as they access files faster than having to open it manually. The Windows Run box window will also give you access to hidden files, settings, and programs that cannot be seen in the Windows control panel.

Some of my favorite commands you can type into a run box are:

* regedit - This brings up the Windows registry and lets you change settings. Be warned, changing settings in the registry can cause your computer to simply stop working.

*gpedit.msc - This is to access the Windows group policy where you can change more interesting settings. (this can cause your computer to stop working also)

*cmd - If you type this it will bring up

*taskmgr - If you can't use your keyboard to press CTRL ALT DEL typing taskmgr will being up the task manger

*wab - Type this and it will take you to the Outlook Express email address book.

*msconfig - This is where you stop programs from opening when you start Windows.

* ... - Yes it's just three dots away from my computer

*recent - Shows recent documents (as I do not have them pinned to my menu for everyone to see..

How to get to the Windows run box so you can type in commands:

1. You can get to the RUN dialog box by pressing the Windows key and R.
OR

2.In Windows XP go to Start Button and open Run from there. In Windows Vista go to the start icon in the left corner and when the start menu appears type in the bar at the bottom.

* In Windows Vista you can type run in the bar in the start menu, then press enter and the run box will appear.

Sometimes your settings have been changed and you cannot access the run command window. See How to restore the Run command window when it is missing from the start menu

Here are some more commands to type into the run box

Cmd - Opens a Command Window (dos). This is the most important command to type into the run box. It will bring up the dos command window. The black box.

Networking commands

* mstsc - Brings up a Remote Desktop connection box

*ipconfig - Shows your computer ip confncpa.cpl - Network Connections

* netsetup.cpl - Network Setup Wizard

*Cfgwiz32 - ISDN Configuration Wizard

*fsquirt - Bluetooth wizard

* netsetup - Network setup wizard

*rasphone - Dial up networking wizard

* \\10.0.0.1 - It will display the shared files on another computer on your network (replace 10.0.0.1 with the IP address of the computer you want to access.)

* \\mitz - It will display the shared files on another computer on your network (replace mitz with the name of the computer you want to access.)

*fsmgmt.msc - Views your computers shared folders

Programs

*iexplore - opens Internet Explorer

*Calc - Calculator
*winword - Opens Microsoft word

*notepad - Brings up a blank notepad

*mspaint - Opens the Windows paint program

*osk - Onscreen keyboard appears
*msimn - Opens Outlook Express email program
*dvdplay - Opens Media player

Utilities, properties and Wizards

*Chkdsk - Repair damaged files

*Cleanmgr - Cleans up hard drives

*dfrg.msc - Disk defrag

*ntbackup - Open Windows Backup Wizard. Usually in Windows XP Professional

*inetcpl.cpl - Internet Properties

*inetwiz - Internet Setup Wizard

*wiaacmgr - Scanner and camera wizard

*appwiz.cpl - Used to run Add/Remove wizard

*control desktop - Display Properties

*sysdm.cpl - Opens System Properties

*wabmig - Windows Address Book Import Utility

*tourstart - Windows XP Tour Wizard

*accwiz - Accessibility wizard appears

*dxdiag - Opens a direct x utility

Change or control settings

*services.msc - Displays the services that are running on your computer.

*msconfig - displays the system configuration utility where you can edit your startup programs

*gpedit.msc - Brings up the Local Computer Policy

*regedit - brings up the registry to edit

*diskmgmt.msc - Brings up disk management.. Handy to label hard drives etc

*compmgmt.msc - Opens computer management

*timedate.cpl - Shows the date and time dialog box

*control userpasswords - shows your Windows User accounts

*Control - Displays Control Panel

*Control mouse - Used to control mouse properties

*taskmgr - Opens task manager

*sysedit - System configuration utility

*control admintools - Administrative Tools which have Computer management, Services, and more

*control folders - Folders Properties

*devmgmt.msc - Device Manager

*mmsys.cpl - Sounds and Audio

Handy Shortcuts

*Desktop - Displays the desktop folder which contains that icons shown on the actual desktop.

*http://www.subrata.com - Opens Internet Explorer and goes straight to my webpage...LOL

*c: - Opens C drive or type the letter of another drive to open that particular one

*Clipbrd - Windows Clipboard viewer

*Sendto - Displays the folder that contains the items in your send to menu. You can put a shortcut in here and it will appear in the sendto menu.

*shutdown - Shuts down Windows

*Charmap - Character Map

*verifier - Driver Verifier Utility

*msinfo32 - Access to Windows system information

*wab - Brings up Windows Address Book.. Do not have to open other programs to get there
*... - Opens My Computer. This one is very cool and fast. (or """)

*.. - Opens C:\documents and settings\your user name (or ")

*.. - Opens C:\documents and settings (or "")

*temp - Shows C:\Windows\temp folder

*%temp% - Shows all temporary files and folders on your computer..AHHH there are heaps!!!

*restore - Opens the restore folder where you can click on the .exe file to start system restore

*eudcedit - Private character editor

*scrnsave.scr - Shows your screensaver

Windows

*wupdmgr - Windows Update Website Launches (make sure you have a genuine copy of Windows)

*wuaucpl.cpl - Opens Windows Automatic Update Settings Dialog box

*winver - Shows you which version of Windows your computer is running

*fonts - Opens Windows fonts folder

*logoff - Logs You Out Of Windows and takes you to the sign in screen

*label - Shows the label or name of your drive

*printers - Opens the Windows printer folder

*intl.cpl - Regional Settings

*%systemroot% - Opens the Windows Folder

Notes:

*Be sure to check this list out thoroughly as some of these shortcuts can be very handy and a lot quicker to open or start most programs.

*Even if you just use the 3 dots to open My Computer, this list would have fulfilled its purpose.

*Your files and folders need to be in their default location for these commands to work. For example if my documents is on another drive it will not find it unless you change the registry settings.

*To remove the history from your run window you need to clean all the values from the HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU\ key in the registry.

*You also can put shortcuts into C:\Windows\System32 and then type in the name of the shortcut in the run bar and it will work

*Sometimes when you put a command into the run window the Windows cmd window flashes and closes before you can see it. Try typing cmd /k before the command and the window will stay there. For example cmd /k ipconfig

*Try typing net use and it doesn't work. Then type cmd /k net use