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| [Note: This trick involves registry editing. Any wrong step and it will cause problems. Be sure to take a backup of your registry before editing] Tested with IE 6 on Windows XP. 1. Go to Start >> Run. Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry editor. 2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main. 3. Right-click a blank space in the left pane and create a new String value. Rename it to Window Title. 4. Double click the newly created item and set its data value to whatever you want. This data value is the title you want to appear in the Internet Explorer title bar. --------------------------------------- Follow these steps to pull this trick: Multi Home Pages 1. In Internet Explorer 7, go to Tools >> Internet Options. 2. Click the General tab and type the URL of the webpage in the Home page section. 3. Press Enter and type another URL. Repeat this procedure to enter all your web pages. 4. And finally click OK. The next time you start Internet Explorer 7, all the URLs specified as home pages will open in separate tabs at the same time. ----------------------------------------------------- Back - Forward with NO MOUSE Although Internet Explorer 7 allows you to move backward and forward between web pages by using the usual Back and Forward buttons at the top-left of the browser toolbar, here's another (slightly quicker) way to navigate. 1. Press and hold the Shift key and scroll up or down to navigate. 2. Scroll up to navigate in the forward direction. 3. Scroll down to navigate in the backward direction.
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