Those are the basic ways, the only other way I can think of is an embedded refresh button on the page itself.
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
In Windows Mail, hold down Ctrl and press F.
press the ctrl button to attack press the enter button to pick something up press the f1 key to open up the admin panel
Press and HOLD the buttons: Ctrl, Alt, Del, twice, or click the start button and follow to the "Restart" symbol
you can go to the controls section and change the controls to whatever button you like. By default, the Ctrl key controlls sprinting
Just hold down the ctrl button and press the letter h
press Ctrl+R.
Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete. Go to task manager. Under processes tab find plugin-container.exe and end the process. Refresh browser and it should work.
Depends on if they're fresh-water or salt-water clams. For the former, simply refresh their Windows Shell. For the latter, hit [CTRL + sea], then [S-ALT].
Two buttons Ctrl + hold down Ctrl button and press + also to go the other way is Ctrl with - button to return to normal is Ctrl with 0 number
Ctrl - Y or the Redo button will do this, so they can be used.
F5 does refresh the page, however you can try CTRL + R as an alternative.
F5 will do just that.
There are many ways. In most browsers you can hit the F5 key. In firefox they call it "reload" but F5 still works. For mousaholics there should be an icon on the toolbar near the "home" icon to refresh/reload the web page. What does refresh mean? For speed purposes, most internet data is cached - meaning it is stored for a period of time on your computer so when you go to a web page you might be seeing an old copy. Refresh tells the browser to go back to the web page and grab everything (every picture, every advertisement, all the text) again. Sometimes CTRL/F5 does a better job than just F5. Especially in internet explorer.
When you refresh a page you are checking to see whether new updates have been made to that page. If you are using a PC, you can simply refresh by pressing CTRL and R together.
Well, if you push down on a shift key, and press a button with a letter on it, you would be capitalizing that letter. When pushing the control button, and a letter, it is a shortcut to a special function in the computer. Such as Ctrl+H is your browser history, Ctrl+t would be opening a new tab, Ctrl+W is closing a tab. There are lots of shortcuts, try some out!
the Ctrl button.