It's the backspace key
Answer: Alt+Tab key. when you press this key you will get previous page.
You cannot. Internet explorer 8 shortcut is permanent once you install it on your computer
The shortcut for going forward one page on Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer is Alt+Right arrow key. Likewise the shortcut for back is Alt+Left arrow key. Also some keyboards and mouse have extra buttons that may work as a forward and back button. You may use thies aswell if you have them. You may also find a full list of shortcuts on Microsoft's website.
You can download internet explorer from it's website. They have various versions of internet explorer in their website.
Move the text cursor on the screen.Use in combination with other keys for shortcut keys. For example, pressing the Alt key and the left arrow key in Microsoft Internet Explorer will take you back one Internet page.Move a character in a computer game.Select text. For example, holding down shift and pressing the arrow key in the direction you want to highlight text.Move the mouse pointer using the keyboard instead of the mouse.How to move the mouse cursor with the keyboard in Windows.
You can go back to version 8 or 7. At the bottom of this page is a link to Internet Explorer download page where you can get the older versions.
Just download Internet Explorer from Firefox. And by the way you spelled FIREFOX wrong.
Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.Then you may not have an Internet connection, or Internet Explorer may have a configuration problem. To see whether you have basic Internet connection (independent of Internet Explorer), use the "ping" command.
You may only legally and officially install the latest version of Internet Explorer, and perhaps one version back at some points in time. You may also be able to download the next beta version of Internet Explorer when they it is available -- downloading an unstable internet explorer vice a stable internet explorer is your choice. With that said: # Visit the Internet Explorer home page (see the related links). # Click "Download" or "Get it now" (however it appears at the time you look). # Follow the on-screen instructions!
The back button on Internet 7 is located in very top left corner. That arrow is the one on the left.
look for a download on the internet or try the previous versions tool in windows seven
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Here's some ways to do it 1 (if you have IE7 or later this won't work). Right click an empty area on the desktop and then click Properties. In Display Properties click the Desktop tab, the Customize Desktop Button and the Internet Explorer checkbox then click OK and OK again. 2 (this works, whatever). Right click an empty area on the desktop, select New then on the menu that pops up (AKA a submenu) click Shortcut. In the window that opens type in "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" or click Browse then go to your Program files folder, click Internet Explorer then iexplore.exe with the blue e to it's left. Click Next then type in the new text box that appears, type Internet Explorer, click Finish and you're done