Here is a shortcut for IE that removes some of that annoyance you may be experiencing.
In Internet Explorer, CTRL+ENTER is a very useful shortcut. It adds http://www. before the text in the address bar and .com at the end.
Example: If you want to visit http://www.microsoft.com all I have to do is type microsoft in the Address bar and then press CTRL+ENTER. To change what CTRL+ENTER does, see below.
Example: You can replace .com to .net
Create the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\QuickComplete
Create the following registry value in the key above:
QuickComplete (REG_SZ) http://www.%s.net (Or, co.in, co.uk etc)
Whatever is in the address bar will be inserted where the '%s' is. This example would complete 'microsoft' to 'http://www.microsoft.whatever'.
Firefox has shortcuts for each type of domain you want to get
Ctrl+Enter = .com
Shift+enter = .net
Ctrl+Shift+Enter = .org
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Lol same here. Didnt see that in the Cheat sheet either. O_O;
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hmm...cheat sheet is worthless , all the info is in the help files and the shortcut section in tools
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