In the quiet town of Technopolis, was an aspiring writer drowning in a sea of browser tabs. His research for a historical thriller was getting tangled with his grocery list and cat video distractions. He realized he didn't need more tabs; he needed a fresh start. He needed a new window The Keyboard Quest

  • New window opens with a blank page: Check your browser settings to ensure that you're not set to open a new window with a blank page.
  • New window doesn't open: Try restarting your browser or closing and reopening the application.

Microsoft Word: Go to the View tab and click "New Window" to open a second instance of your current document 0;a8b;.

Opening a new window is a fundamental skill that varies slightly depending on whether you are using a web browser, a file manager, or specific software. 1. Web Browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari)

Why it matters

Shortcuts are the fastest way to open a new window on any operating system: Windows / Linux / Chromebook: Press Ctrl + n. Mac: Press Command ⌘ + n. 2. Browser Menu

If you want to keep your current page open while viewing a link in a separate window: Mouse + Keyboard: key while clicking on a link. Right-Click: Right-click any link and select "Open in new window" from the context menu. 3. Browser-Specific Methods Most modern browsers like Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox , and Microsoft Edge follow the same patterns: Menu Button: three dots (vertical or horizontal) or three lines in the top-right corner and select "New Window" Incognito/Private Mode: To open a private browsing window, use: Ctrl + Shift + N (Chrome/Edge) or Ctrl + Shift + P (Firefox). Command (⌘) + Shift + N (Chrome) or Command (⌘) + Shift + P (Firefox/Safari). 4. Tearing Off Tabs