Similarly one may ask, how do I go back to the previous page?
By the way, by default, these keyboard shortcuts also will navigate "back":
- Backspace key, when you're not in an editing control (this can be disabled if it causes problems, see browser. backspace_action)
- Alt+Left Arrow (Alt+Right Arrow goes Forward)
Subsequently, question is, how do I go back to Internet Explorer? Use keyboard commands in IE 9
- ALT (key): Displays the old menu bar.
- ALT-D (or CTRL-L): Moves focus to the address bar with the current URL selected.
- ALT-Enter: Opens a new tab then loads the URL from the address bar.
- ALT-Left arrow: Moves a page back in the browsing history.
Then, how do I go back to previous page on Windows 10?
You will be able to return to the previous page in the 'Web browser' or move to the previous folder within the hierarchy of folders that may be opened in the 'Windows Explorer' by clicking on the 'Backspace' key on your keyboard.
How do I change tabs on Internet Explorer?
If so, then all you have to do to switch between tabs in IE is to press CTRL + TAB. That will simply rotate your through all the tabs going forward and then starting from the beginning again when you reach the last tab on the right. If you want to go the other way, right to left, then press CTRL + SHIFT + TAB.