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  2. Help:Keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    An access key allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. On Wikipedia, access keys allow you to do a lot more—protect a page, show page history, publish your changes, show preview text, and so on.

  3. Accessing AOL Sites or Apps Using Windows 10

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    Learn how to access and download AOL apps from the Microsoft store and pin them to your start menu or desktop. You can also pin AOL.com to your start menu for easy access to news, videos, and mail.

  4. Table of keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for various operating systems and applications, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Emacs, Vim, and ChromeOS. Compare and learn how to use different keystrokes to perform common actions and commands.

  5. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest is an image sharing and social media service that enables saving and discovery of information using images, GIFs and videos. Learn about its origins, development, products, revenue, controversies and acquisitions from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  6. Alt key - Wikipedia

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    The Alt key is a keyboard symbol that changes the function of other keys when pressed. Learn about its origin, evolution, combinations, and usage in Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.

  7. 8 ways Pinterest can advance your career - AOL

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    You may think the only social media site you can use when job hunting is LinkedIn, but Pinterest may actually be more helpful. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  8. Favicon - Wikipedia

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    A favicon is a small icon associated with a website or web page that can be displayed in various areas of a web browser. Learn about the origin, standardization, and legacy of favicons, as well as the image file formats and browser implementations that support them.

  9. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Safari is a web browser developed by Apple for macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS. It uses WebKit, an open-source browser engine derived from KHTML, and has features such as reader mode, extensions, and Intelligent Tracking Prevention.