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Step by Step Tutorials for Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
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On the Start menu:
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Select Internet Explorer 8.
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key .
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To turn on Caret Browsing:
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Select the Page button to open the menu.
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Select Caret Browsing.
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To turn on Caret Browsing:
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Screen shot of Caret Browsing dialog box when F7 is pressed:
Enable Caret Browsing for New Windows and Tabs
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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In Internet Explorer 8:
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Select the Tools menu.
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Select Internet Options.
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In Internet Explorer 8:
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Select the Tools menu by pressing ALT+T.
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Select Internet Options by pressing O.
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In the Internet Options dialog box:
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In the Internet Options dialog box:
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Select the Advanced tab by pressing CTRL+TAB.
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On the Advanced tab, under Accessibility:
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Select Enable Caret Browsing for new windows and tabs.
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On the Advanced tab, under Accessibility:
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Screen shot of Internet Options dialog box, Advanced tab, Accessibility settings:
Zoom in on a webpage
With Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 you can make webpages easier to read by magnifying the page (zooming in). If you zoom in, everything on the webpage will be magnified (including text, images, and controls). Zooming will change the magnification of the Web site, regardless of the Web site's formatting. See also Change text size on webpages.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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On the Start menu:
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Select Internet Explorer 8.
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key .
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Select Internet Explorer 8 by using the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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To zoom in or out on a webpage:
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Click the Magnifying glass icon at the bottom right corner of the Internet Explorer window. Or, select the arrow to open the list of options and select one.
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To zoom in or out on a webpage:
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Press CTRL + PLUS SIGN (+) to zoom in, or CTRL + HYPHEN (-) to zoom out.
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Change text size on webpages
With Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 you can make webpages easier to see by changing the size of text used on webpages. If you change the text size, graphics and controls will remain in their original size but the text size will change. If the text size was explicitly set by the person who created the webpage you must override it. See Choose accessibility settings for webpages.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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On the Start menu:
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Select Internet Explorer 8.
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key .
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Select Internet Explorer 8 by using the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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To change the text size on a webpage:
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Select the Page menu.
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Point to Text Size.
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Select your choice of Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest text sizes.
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To change the text size on a webpage:
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Select the Page menu, by pressing ALT+P.
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Select Text Size by pressing X.
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Select your choice of Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest text sizes by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Choose colors used on webpages
To make webpages easier to see, you can change the text, background, link and hover colors in Internet Explorer 8.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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On the Start menu:
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Select Internet Explorer 8.
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key .
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Select Internet Explorer 8 by using the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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In Internet Explorer 8:
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Select the Tools menu.
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Select Internet Options.
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In Internet Explorer 8:
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Select the Tools menu, by pressing ALT+O.
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Select Internet Options by pressing O.
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On the General tab, select:
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On the General tab:
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Select the Colors button by pressing ALT+O.
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Under Colors:
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Remove the check mark from the Use Windows colors check box.
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Choose a text color by selecting the color box next to Text and then choosing from the available colors.
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Choose a background color by selecting the color box next to Background and then choosing from the available colors.
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Choose a visited link color by selecting the color box next to Visited and then choosing from the available colors.
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Choose an unvisited link color by selecting the color box next to Unvisited and then choosing from the available colors.
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Under Colors:
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Remove the check mark from Use Windows colors by pressing ALT+W.
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Choose a text color by selecting the color box next to Text by pressing ALT+T, and then choosing from the available colors by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Choose a background color by selecting the color box next to Background by pressing ALT+B, and then choosing from the available colors by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Choose a visited link color by selecting the color box next to Visited by pressing ALT+I, and then choosing from the available colors by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Choose an unvisited link color by selecting the color box next to Unvisited by pressing ALT+N, and then choosing from the available colors by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Choose a hover color by selecting the color box next to Hover by pressing ALT+O, and then choosing from the available colors by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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To use a color for links you hover over with the mouse,
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To use a color for links you hover over with the mouse,
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Select the Use hover color check box by pressing ALT+H, and then select the color box next to Hover by pressing ALT+O, and then choose from the available colors by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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