How to Add New Firefox Hotkeys – Guide
No matter which web browser you use, a range of keyboard shortcuts are available to make navigating the internet easier. From Mozilla Firefox to Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Apple Safari and Opera, these shortcuts work across all major browsers. Additionally, some mouse actions are included in this list. Knowing these universal shortcuts can be beneficial when switching between different browsers or computers.
How to Add new Firefox shortcut keys
Tabs:
Users can quickly switch between tabs by pressing Ctrl and a number from 1 to 8.
Users can quickly jump to the last tab they had open by pressing Ctrl + 9.
Pressing Ctrl + Tab allows users to quickly switch to the next tab in their browser, or the one on the right. An alternative shortcut, Ctrl + Page Up, is also available but not supported by Internet Explorer.
Users can quickly switch to the tab on their left by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Tab, or Ctrl + Page Down in most browsers except Internet Explorer.
Pressing Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4 will close the active tab in a web browser.
The keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + T can quickly restore the most recently closed tab in a web browser.
A single keystroke can open a new tab in your browser: just press Ctrl + T.
A single keystroke can open a new window in your browser: simply press Ctrl + N.
Hitting Alt + F4 closes the current window on any application.
Mouse Actions for Tabs:
Clicking the middle mouse button on a tab will instantly close it.
Holding down the Ctrl key while left-clicking or middle-clicking a link will open it in a new tab in the background.
Users can open links in a new window by pressing Shift and left-clicking.
A simple combination of keystrokes – Ctrl + Shift + left click – can open a link in a foreground tab, allowing users to quickly access the desired page.
Navigation:
The Alt + Left Arrow and Backspace keys can be used to go back.
These keyboard shortcuts allow users to move forward in their text quickly.
Ctrl + F5 forces a full reload of a website, bypassing the cache and redownloading all content.
The keyboard shortcut Alt + Home can be used to quickly open the home page.
Expanding:
The Ctrl and + combination, or using the mouse wheel to scroll up, can be used to increase the zoom level.
Users can zoom out on their screens by pressing the Ctrl key and either the minus sign or scrolling down with their mouse wheel.
The keyboard shortcut Ctrl + 0 will reset the zoom level to its default setting.
The F11 key can be used to enter full screen mode, allowing users to view their content without any distractions.
Rolling:
Users can scroll down one frame by pressing either the space bar or the page down key.
Users can scroll up a board by pressing Shift + Space or Page Up.
A home page has been created at the top of the website, providing users with easy access to the main content.
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Windows users can scroll with their mouse by using the middle click.
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