To navigate backwards in a browser, you can click the back button, usually represented by a left-facing arrow in the top-left corner of the window. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts, such as the Backspace key (on some browsers) or Alt + Left Arrow (Windows) / Command + Left Arrow (Mac). If you want to access your browsing history for more options, you can often right-click on the back button to see a list of recently visited pages.
Almost all web browsers have a standard layout with similar buttons. To navigate backwards, there is normally an arrow at the top of the browser facing the left side of the computer, which can be used to go back.
It is the program to navigate and access information and in internet as well.
A browser
web browser
You can use the ALT key with the left and right arrows to navigate backwards and forwards through websites.
A browser is used to view and navigate webpages on the internet.
Any browser works!
the internet
if you have a disabled person e.g. someone partyially sighted you change to ernable them to navigate> you switch off the graphics
Yes, rats can walk backwards, although it's not their primary mode of movement. They are quite agile and can maneuver in various directions, including backwards, when necessary. This ability helps them navigate tight spaces and avoid obstacles in their environment.
It should be fine to pull it backwards.
There are several answers here. It isn't a software. It is a form of software. What you asking about I believe is "Browsers" and there are a few. Firefox, Internet Explorer are a few.A web browser. Few examples:FirefoxOperaInternet ExplorerGoogle ChromeA web browser