![]() ![]() Of course, once Edge opens the settings page, you’ll need the mouse for additional tasks, but this is a quick way to jump into settings. You can then use the arrow buttons on your keyboard to navigate the settings menu, without even touching your mouse. It’s not always convenient, but with the Alt + E shortcut, you can summon this menu at any time, on any webpage. Typically, you’d need to mouse over to the “.” menu next to your profile picture to check your history, bookmarks, and other items. Next up is a shortcut for another commonly accessed part of Microsoft Edge - the settings menu. No mousing over required! Alt + E to get to the Settings menu Arif Bacchus/ Digital Trends Once selected, you can type in the URL you want to go to and hit Enter. Well, if you hit the Alt + D button on your keyboard, you’ll be able to select the URL in the address bar for editing. ![]() Microsoft just gave you a new way to stay safe from viruses These 2 new Edge features are making Chrome look outdated Microsoft Teams is getting new AI tools - and they’re free ![]()
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