How to Get the URL for a Picture or Web Page on WebTV

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You can get the URL for a Web page or a picture you're viewing with your WebTV. You may not be able to get all the pictures like you can on a PC, but you can get any that are clickable with WebTV.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • WebTV
  • Televisions
  • Internet Access

Using the Wireless WebTV Keyboard

Step1
Go to a Web page.
Step2
Press the Info button on the keyboard.
Step3
Write down the URL that's next to the address line on the pop-up screen.
Step4
Press Back on the keyboard to put the Info screen back down.
Step5
Click on the thumbnail for a picture to enlarge it or the actual picture if it's clickable on WebTV.
Step6
Press the Info button on the keyboard.
Step7
Write down the URL that's next to the address line on the pop-up screen.
Step8
Press Back on the keyboard to put the screen back down.

Using a PC Keyboard

Step1
Go to a Web page.
Step2
Press F11 on the keyboard.
Step3
Click "go to" on the screen that pops up.
Step4
Scroll down to Show Last button.
Step5
Press Enter on the keyboard to get the Web page address.
Step6
Write down the URL that shows up in the address box.
Step7
Press End on the keyboard to put the Info screen back down.
Step8
Click on a thumbnail of a picture or the actual picture if it's clickable.
Step9
Press F11 on the keyboard.
Step10
Click "go to" on the screen that pops up.
Step11
Scroll down to Show Last button.
Step12
Press Enter on the keyboard to get the picure's URL.
Step13
Write down the URL that shows up in the address box.
Step14
Press End on the keyboard to put the Info screen back down.

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