5 Handy Keyboard Shortcuts That Make Internet Life Easier – Money Talks News

Posted: September 17, 2022 at 11:43 pm

Ever closed a website tab you werent actually ready to leave? Theres no need to dig through your browser history to get it back.

All you have to do is press Ctrl, Shift and T on your keyboard at the same time. (You can hold down the first two and then press the third.) If you have an Apple keyboard, use (Cmd) instead of Ctrl.

This opens the last tab you had open, unless youre using an Incognito or InPrivate window. (You can open one of those with Ctrl+Shift+N, by the way.) It works in the most common web browsers.

CNET recently highlighted this powerful keyboard shortcut, which is one of my absolute favorites because I have the bad habit of closing a tab by accident, or closing it and immediately realizing I forgot to read or copy a number or link I still needed.

That reminded me there are plenty of people who havent heard of keyboard shortcuts I use daily to speed up my computer work. Here are a few others to try:

You can really go down a rabbit hole with keyboard shortcuts, and most applications have their own. But I consider most shortcuts too esoteric to bother remembering these few save me time every single day. Give them a try.

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