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It is possible though for you to program a short key (ex: contro, alt+E) to open up a new internet explorer through a shortcut on your desktop or start menu.
It is possible though for you to program a short key (ex: contro, alt+E) to open up a new internet explorer through a shortcut on your desktop or start menu.
Heh yes, Ctrl+N has always opened a duplicate of the current browser session.
The feature of opening a new empty page browser or new home page browser would probably be useful but IE has never done it as far as I know (maybe it did in vita?). Maybe your thinking of FF or some other browser that largely tried copying IE then deviated where it seemed to make sense to (though can be confusing when going back and forth).
I wish Win+I would open IE like Win+E opens Explorer myself. That would be REALLY nice.
I do remember a program from a long time ago that does just that. Its called HotKeyBind. As for its compatibility with windows 7, its compatible with vista, so remember to run it in compatibility mode.
Download HotKeyBind from SourceForge.net
Details about the program here:
Easily Create Windows Shortcut Keys with HotKeyBind
I'm not sure why you want to change these shortcut keys but, I wouldn't mess with them myself....Remember to create system restore points.