learning as you click

@SIMPLYD (90722)
Philippines
April 1, 2013 4:28am CST
I accidentally hold the back button long on my browser the other day. I was surprised that it produced a history of all that I have been doing on that particular tab. For the longest time, I have been posting I never discovered that, much more somebody told me about it. Had I known it before I wouldn’t have wasted a lot of time going back to the main menu or other previous sections of the site by pressing the back button many times but by simply pressing it long. I admit at my age, I am not techie. I learned to go about the net and the computer in the office when along the course of the years internet was introduced. So guys, if you have some tips for me on how to navigate quickly on a particular site like from topics to topics, could you share me some please?
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4 responses
• Philippines
1 Apr 13
Another shorcut you may life is the Ctrl + J. It shows you all the downloads that you have made.
• Philippines
1 Apr 13
oops.. pardon the typo
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
2 Apr 13
Cntrl + J? Thank you for sharing that cowboy.
• India
2 Apr 13
Is it so, i was not aware of this technique, thanks for sharing, many will be benifitted.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
3 Apr 13
My pleasure, professor.
• United States
1 Apr 13
Actually that is interesting to know I didn't know that either, I just tried out and it does actually give you a history of the sites you had visited. Thanks for sharing, I also learned something new today!!!
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
2 Apr 13
Wow, at least i was able to share it to you fabs.
@Ghajini (776)
• Philippines
1 Apr 13
Lolz, believe it or not, I might be somehow techie, in fact I do minor to mid-level pc and laptop troubleshooting and repair. Honestly, I didn't know about this shortcut lolz, since I am a bit lazy when it comes to shortcuts. Thanks for sharing this, I also learned something new and useful to my browsing needs.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
2 Apr 13
Wow, at least a non-techie one like me was able to share a shortcut in the computer to a techie like you.