Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Mozilla Firefox shortcut keys - Popular Browser

Mozilla Firefox shortcut keys - Popular Browser

Navigation

CommandShortcut
BackAlt + 
Backspace
ForwardAlt + 
Shift + Backspace
HomeAlt + Home
Open FileCtrl + O
ReloadF5
Ctrl + R
Reload (override cache)Ctrl + F5
Ctrl + Shift + R
StopEsc

Current Page

CommandShortcut
Go Down a ScreenPage Down
Go Up a ScreenPage Up
Shift + Space bar
Go to Bottom of PageEnd
Go to Top of PageHome
Move to Next FrameF6
Move to Previous FrameShift + F6
PrintCtrl + P
Save Page AsCtrl + S
Zoom InCtrl + +
Zoom OutCtrl + -
Zoom ResetCtrl + 0

Editing

CommandShortcut
CopyCtrl + C
CutCtrl + X
DeleteDel
PasteCtrl + V
Paste (as plain text)Ctrl + Shift + V
RedoCtrl + Y
Select AllCtrl + A
UndoCtrl + Z

Search

CommandShortcut
FindCtrl + F
Find AgainF3
Ctrl + G
Find PreviousShift + F3
Ctrl + Shift + G
Quick Find within link-text only'
Quick Find/
Close the Find or Quick Find barEsc- when the Find or Quick Find bar is focused
Focus Search barCtrl + K
Ctrl + E
Quickly switch between search enginesCtrl + 
Ctrl + 
- when Search Bar is focused
View menu to switchadd or manage search enginesAlt + 
Alt + 
F4
- when Search Bar is focused

Windows & Tabs

Some of these shortcuts require the currently selected tab to be "in focus." Currently, the only way to do this is to select an adjacent object and "tab into" the current tab, for instance, by hitting Alt + D to select the address bar, and then Shift + Tabtwice.
CommandShortcut
Close TabCtrl + W
Ctrl + F4
- except for App Tabs
Close WindowCtrl + Shift + W
Alt + F4
Move Tab in focus LeftCtrl + Shift + Page Up
Move Tab in focus RightCtrl + Shift + Page Down
Move Tab in focus to startCtrl + Home
Move Tab in focus to endCtrl + End
Mute/Unmute AudioCtrl + M
New TabCtrl + T
New WindowCtrl + N
New Private WindowCtrl + Shift + P
Next TabCtrl + Tab
Ctrl + Page Down
Open Address in New TabAlt + Enter- from Location Bar or Search Bar
Previous TabCtrl + Shift + Tab
Ctrl + Page Up
Undo Close TabCtrl + Shift + T
Undo Close WindowCtrl + Shift + N
Select Tab 1 to 8Ctrl + 1to8
Select Last TabCtrl + 9
Moves the URL left or right (if cursor is in the address bar)Ctrl + Shift + X

History

CommandShortcut
History sidebarCtrl + H
Library window (History)Ctrl + Shift + H
Clear Recent HistoryCtrl + Shift + Del

Bookmarks

CommandShortcut
Bookmark All TabsCtrl + Shift + D
Bookmark This PageCtrl + D
Bookmarks sidebarCtrl + B
Ctrl + I
Library window (Bookmarks)Ctrl + Shift + B

Tools

CommandShortcut
DownloadsCtrl + J
Add-onsCtrl + Shift + A
Toggle Developer ToolsF12
Ctrl + Shift + I
Web ConsoleCtrl + Shift + K
InspectorCtrl + Shift + C
DebuggerCtrl + Shift + S
Style EditorShift + F7
ProfilerShift + F5
NetworkCtrl + Shift + Q
Developer ToolbarShift + F2
Responsive Design ViewCtrl + Shift + M
ScratchpadShift + F4
Page SourceCtrl + U
Browser ConsoleCtrl + Shift + J

PDF Viewer

CommandShortcut
Next pageN or J or 
Previous pageP or K or 
Zoom inCtrl + +
Zoom outCtrl + -
Automatic ZoomCtrl + 0
Rotate the document clockwiseR
Rotate counterclockwiseShift + R
Switch to Presentation ModeCtrl + Alt + P
Toggle Hand ToolH
Focus the Page Number input boxCtrl + Alt + G

Miscellaneous

CommandShortcut
Complete .com AddressCtrl + Enter
Complete .net AddressShift + Enter
Complete .org AddressCtrl + Shift + Enter
Delete Selected Autocomplete EntryDel
Toggle Full ScreenF11
Toggle Menu Bar activation (showing it temporarily when hidden)Alt or F10
Toggle Reader ModeCtrl + Alt + R
Caret BrowsingF7
Select Location BarF6
Alt + D
Ctrl + L

Media shortcuts


CommandShortcut
Toggle Play / PauseSpace bar
Decrease volume
Increase volume
Mute audioCtrl + 
Unmute audioCtrl + 
Seek back 15 seconds
Seek back 10 %Ctrl + 
Seek forward 15 seconds
Seek forward 10 %Ctrl + 
Seek to the beginningHome
Seek to the endEnd

How to Create VPN Connection in Linux

How to Create VPN Connection in Linux

                     A Virtual Private Network(VPN) allows you to create a secure connection between your system to another system over the network. It also plays important role in intranet Network, to transfer datas securely from one node to another. VPNs are Commonly used to Shield your browsing activity on Public Wi-Fi, Unblovking Websites and Bypass filters, Online Anonymity, Remote control,Enhanced Security and much more.
In this tutorial, We will setting up a VPN Connection in a Linux(Ubuntu) machine.

Steps to Configure VPN Connection in Ubuntu(Linux):

Step1: click on the Wi-Fi symbol on the top right corner and the available Wi-Fi's and options will be drop down.
Step2: Since we are going to Create VPN Connections, click on 'VPN Connections' and click 'Configure VPN'
Step3: Now you will get the Network Connections Dialog Box with VPN Tab opened.
Step4: Go-ahead and click Add button to create VPN Connection.
Step5: Choose Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocal from the drop down and Click Create.
Step6: On the "Editing" window, edit the following fields:
  • Connection Name: Name of your VPN Connection
  • Gateway: The Domain name or IP Address of your Server, which you want to connect.
  • User name: This is your VPN account's username.
  • Password: The password for the above username.
  • NT Domain: Leave this blank.
  • Available to all users: Check this, Incase if you want to share this VPN Connection.
Step7: Now click "Advanced…" option.
Step8: Once you got the "PPTP Advanced Options" window, under "Security and Compression", check the box for "Use Point-to-Point encryption (MPPE)". Select "All Available (Default)" from the "Security" drop down menu, click "OK", and then finally click "Save".
Step9: Now your VPN has been listed under the VPN Connections. Click on inorder to connect.
On the sucessful connection, you will get VPN Message says Successfully connected to VPN Network.

How to create VPN Connection in Windows

How to create VPN Connection in Windows, Linux.

            A Virtual Private Network(VPN) allows you to create a secure connection between your system to another system over the network. It also plays important role in intranet Network, to transfer datas securely from one node to another. VPNs are Commonly used to Shield your browsing actibvity on Public Wi-Fi, Unblovking Websites and Bypass filters, Online Anonymity, Remote control,Enhanced Security and much more.

Steps to Configure VPN Connection in WIndows 7:

Step1: Click the Start button and search keyword vpn and then select Set up a virtual private network (VPN) connection option to create new vpn connection.
Step2: Enter IP Address or Domain Name you want to connect.
Step3: If you want to create setup only and dont want to connect, Select Don't connect now, Otherwise leave it as it is, and click next.
Step4: Once the Create VPN Connection Dialog box appears, you can Enter username and Password now or leave it blank, it will be prompted again once your actual login.
Step5: click Connect button, to connect.
Step6: Incase you not able to login, might be problem with server configuration, Check with your Network Administrator.
Step7: Navigate to the Security tab and select the specific “Type of VPN” from the drop-down list. You may also have to unselect Include Windows logon domain under the Options tab. Then click OK and Connect.
Setting up VPN connection will be always easier in Windows based machines and requires no skills

Steps to Configure VPN Connection in WIndows 8:

Creating VPN connection in Windows 8&10 almost same. Taking you to configure VPN in windows 8.

Step1: Start-> search for 'VPN' and select 'Setup Virtual private connection' option.
Step2: Once the 'Create a VPN Connection' Dialog box appears, Enter the Internet address(IP Address of the server which you are trying to connect) and Destination Name(Domain Name). If you have no idea about it, Your Administrator will help you about this.
Step3: (Optional) If you want other users to use this connection, you can check that option.
Step4: All Set, Now click Connect button to the server.
Step5: On successful Connection, you will get shield icon below the network connection.