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Tip of the day: Move back to the last page

Published May 17, 2005 by Ed Bott

Your hands are on the keyboard and you want to quickly return to the previous page you were viewing in your browser window. Don’t move your hand to the mouse - just press the Backspace key, which has the same effect as clicking the Back button on your browser’s toolbar. (This tip works in both Internet Explorer and Firefox.)



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  1. Jason Looney says:

    Also handy is Alt + Left Arrow (to move backward) and Alt + Right Arrow (to move forward).

    Posted May 17, 2005 @ 8:37 am
  2. Bill Godfrey says:

    And I wish it wouldn’t. On my laptop, the backspace key is right next to the page-down key.

    Anyone know how to stop this?

    Posted May 17, 2005 @ 2:34 pm
  3. Phil Minor says:

    Yes, the backspace = back button is yet another example of software trying to guess what we want it to do. What happened to the good ‘ole days when it did only what we told it to?

    Posted October 26, 2005 @ 12:24 am
  4. Annoyed by Backspace says:

    This “Feature” is quite annoying. Occasionally I have been completing a form on a web page, and needed to correct a typo, and when I press Backspace, IE takes me to the previous page instead of erasing the text on the form. This must be a bug in IE as it is not consistent. Jason’s suggestion of using the Alt + Left arrow should be the Only keyboard shortcut to go Back.

    Posted April 17, 2006 @ 9:42 am

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