The keyboard shortcut function control-w or ctrl-w closes the window of the program you're in. It's the opposite of ctrl-n, which opens a new window.
for Windows: Alt-F4 - close program Alt-Tab - change window/program Ctrl-F4 - close window within a program (like a document in word) Windows key-D - Show desktop Windows key-L - Log Off Windows key-U - Shut down Ctrl-Alt-Del - Task manager Ctrl-P - Print Ctrl-S - Save Ctrl-C - Copy Ctrl-X - Cut Ctrl-V - Paste Ctrl-A - Select all Ctrl-Z - Undo last change
Those are the basic ways, the only other way I can think of is an embedded refresh button on the page itself.
ctrl c=copy ctrl v=paste
It increases the magnification of the screen. CTRL plus _ does the reverse.
It makes what is on the screen bigger. Another way to do it is ctrl + plus or ctrl + scroll wheel up/down.
On Firefox, Ctrl + Shift + W closes all currently open tabs.
[CTRL]+C is achieved by holding CTRL while pressing C.
Ctrl W
press ctrl +w for the answer
Command W or Ctrl W.
Command W / CTRL W
it closes the program you are on
You press ctrl-w
Hold Ctrl and press W for the answer. Z.A.R
Alt+F4 will normally close a program completely, while Ctrl+W will normally just close an open window.
click Ctrl+w
Ctrl W