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These work with Windows98 and IE 6.x
Hold the shift key and left click on a link to open the link in a new window.
Right click on a web page and select 'Create shortcut' to create a shortcut on your desktop back to that page.
Hold the Alt key down when you type a four digit code on the number pad on the right side of the keyboard to print special characters. For example:
Alt+0176 = ° (degree symbol)
Alt+0162 = ¢ (cent symbol)
Alt+0163 = £ (English pound symbol)
Remeber, this won't work using the numbers at the top of the keyboard. Use only the num. pad on the right and either 'Alt' key.
For more character codes check the Character Map in the System Tools folder. Start>Programs>Accessories>Sytem Tools>Character Map. Click on any letter or symbol to see the coresponding code for it in the Keystroke box in the lower right corner of the character map window
Hold the shift key and left click on a link to open the link in a new window.
Right click on a web page and select 'Create shortcut' to create a shortcut on your desktop back to that page.
Hold the Alt key down when you type a four digit code on the number pad on the right side of the keyboard to print special characters. For example:
Alt+0176 = ° (degree symbol)
Alt+0162 = ¢ (cent symbol)
Alt+0163 = £ (English pound symbol)
Remeber, this won't work using the numbers at the top of the keyboard. Use only the num. pad on the right and either 'Alt' key.
For more character codes check the Character Map in the System Tools folder. Start>Programs>Accessories>Sytem Tools>Character Map. Click on any letter or symbol to see the coresponding code for it in the Keystroke box in the lower right corner of the character map window