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When you are on a web page and want to make sure THAT page stays up while you check out one of the links? You can open the link in a new window by holding the shift key down when you click on the link.
Do you want to riffle through the windows open on your computer?
Hold down your ALT key and tap your TAB key and you will switch from one open program to the next one.
Pressing ENTER will usually submit a form so that you don't have to click on the SUBMIT button.
Clicking the TAB key will usually move you from blank to blank, or line to line within a form.
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