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Summary: Press down the control and the T key in the Firefox browser to create a new tab for browsing. Customize the Firefox browser with the tech tips in this free video on computer maintenance from a computer repair professional.
Bill Powers has been working on computers for more than 20 years. He has created DOS, Linux and Windows programs for customers. Powers is currently an IT technician for companies in...read more
"So, let's, let's click this one time. That's the nice thing about a, a quick launch. You just have to click it one time. And you get the program going. Whereas if you click it up anywhere on the desktop, you have to click it two times. You can ex, expand this window. And what's nice about this program and this is what I just want to show. I was going inside of some of the, this is, I, I clicked the bookmarks. And I was just looking and seeing customized, I'm just finding a window here. Anything would work. If you hit control T, it pops another window up. And you hit control T, you can just keep hitting control T and you can go to each one of these. OK? And for instance you go over to the Google window and you say, you know, oh lets type in dog. And no matter, whatever window you're on, there's dog. But if we go back to the first window and you can get. See so, you could flip between these windows and get the whole screen. It's not cascading windows. You can just go from one to the other. Whatever window you're on, I mean you could just, search something else. It doesn't have to be, you don't have to search on Google. You can search on Yahoo. Or whatever thing you want to is there. These are all search windows that you can use. They're just sitting there. It has a tab function. I mean there's a lot of things that you can do that are different. Say for instance we go through this page. It's untitled and we say latest headlines. And just go down here and just pick football. And that'll bring up the football, but then again you want to go back to your search window, there, you're there. You want to go back to dog, you're there. You want to go back to the beginning you're there. So, there's just a navigation of being able to get a lot of data on there if you're researching things. For instance, up here, suppose that you want to go through this dog supply thing instead of tapping that and taking this window up and have to go back and search again, why don't you just go here. Right click and say open a new tab. So you've still got your search window with all these choices on there. And then here you go over to where that tab is and you can look at that site and see if that's what you want. If you don't like it, close it. So that's a, a little navigation thing on Firefox."
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