is there refresh all tabs shortcut

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    window's 7
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    baarod said:
    roncerr said:
    If you mean your adding the feature to IE that's great. I didn't know you had the power to change things. When will the "ctrl+F5" show up on Windows Update?
    I suspect a small language barrier here. Perhaps best to consider it?
    . you got that right baarod.. it's already there. you can use ctrl+f5 to force refresh.
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    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #12

    kucing13 said:
    baarod said:
    roncerr said:
    If you mean your adding the feature to IE that's great. I didn't know you had the power to change things. When will the "ctrl+F5" show up on Windows Update?
    I suspect a small language barrier here. Perhaps best to consider it?
    . you got that right baarod.. it's already there. you can use ctrl+f5 to force refresh.
    Maybe -- it did not seem to work with Chrome. But still, well played and you resisted an immediate reply so two goals. You must have children!
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    window's 7
       #13

    what else can I say
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  4. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
       #14

    kucing13 said:
    . you got that right baarod.. it's already there. you can use ctrl+f5 to force refresh.
    In IE8, on Vista and Windows 7, ctrl+f5 does exactly the same thing as f5...refreshes the current tab only. To refresh all tabs you must use the right click menu option "Refresh All", which has no keyboard shortcut. Hence the question when will it be added?
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  5. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #15

    CTRL+F5 is refresh from server isn't it? :|
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    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
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    Uber Philf said:
    CTRL+F5 is refresh from server isn't it? :|
    The key word here is "ALL". If there are 5 tabs open we are asking for a shortcut that does the same thing as F5 but simultaneously for ALL 5 tabs. You can tell when the refresh happens by noticing the circular waiting symbol appearing on the current tab for F5=refresh, or on all tabs simultaneously when you right click on any tab and select "Refresh All". Currently, ctrl+F5 does the same thing as F5...refreshes the current tab only.
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