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A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_shortcut keyboard shortcut] is a key or set of keys that performs a predefined function. For example, pressing the Ctrl+T key combination (or Cmd+T on Mac OS X) will open a new Tab in Firefox. | A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_shortcut keyboard shortcut] is a key or set of keys that performs a predefined function. For example, pressing the "Ctrl+T" key combination (or "Cmd+T" on Mac OS X) will open a new Tab in Firefox. | ||
For a list and description of keyboard shortcuts in Firefox and Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey, go to the external links given below or look in the Help menu of your Mozilla application. For Thunderbird, see [[Keyboard shortcuts - Thunderbird]]. | For a list and description of keyboard shortcuts in Firefox and Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey, go to the external links given below or look in the Help menu of your Mozilla application. For Thunderbird, see [[Keyboard shortcuts - Thunderbird]]. |
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A keyboard shortcut is a key or set of keys that performs a predefined function. For example, pressing the "Ctrl+T" key combination (or "Cmd+T" on Mac OS X) will open a new Tab in Firefox.
For a list and description of keyboard shortcuts in Firefox and Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey, go to the external links given below or look in the Help menu of your Mozilla application. For Thunderbird, see Keyboard shortcuts - Thunderbird.
See also
External links
- Keyboard shortcuts (Firefox Support) at support.mozilla.com
- Mozilla Keyboard Shortcuts at mozilla.org
- Browser Keyboard Shortcuts (Comparison Table) Keyboard shortcuts - Firefox and other popular browsers.