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How to refresh all open windows at once?

How to refresh all open windows at once?
Mon, 04 Feb 2008 12:05:53 -060
Is this possible?  Either if you're using multiple windows or multiple 
tabs?  Sometimes I'm not logged into a website but have multiple windows 
open on that site.  Once I log in I need to refresh each window 
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Re: How to refresh all open windows at once?
Tue, 05 Feb 2008 09:35:08 +010
Am 04.02.2008, 19:05 Uhr, schrieb The New guy <noemailhere@please.comm>:

> Is this possible?  Either if you're using multiple windows or multiple
> tabs?  Sometimes I'm not logged into a website but have multiple windows
> open on that site.  Once I log in I need to refresh each window
> separately.  Or is there another way?

Opera 9.2x has two shortcuts to reload all pages, "r Command Alt" and 

"Platform Mac, F5 Command Umsch". It seems those were removed from the
 
standard shortcut set of Opera 9.5. If you use 9.5 weeklies you can either  
switch to the "Opera 9.2 Compatible" shortcut set (Preferences >
Advanced  
> Shortcuts) or add a new shortcut to your own set with e.g. the following  
definition "r ⌘ ⌥" = "Reload all pages".
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Re: How to refresh all open windows at once?
Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:14:37 -060
> > Is this possible?  Either if you're using multiple windows or
multiple
> > tabs?  Sometimes I'm not logged into a website but have multiple
windows
> > open on that site.  Once I log in I need to refresh each window
> > separately.  Or is there another way?
> 
> Opera 9.2x has two shortcuts to reload all pages, "r Command Alt"


Command and Alt are the same aren't they? Do you mean Command_Option_R?

>  and "Platform Mac, F5 Command Umsch". 

What is UMSCH?

> It seems those were removed from the  
> standard shortcut set of Opera 9.5. If you use 9.5 weeklies you can either 

> switch to the "Opera 9.2 Compatible" shortcut set (Preferences
> Advanced  
> > Shortcuts) or add a new shortcut to your own set with e.g. the
following  
> definition "r ? ?" = "Reload all pages".

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Re: How to refresh all open windows at once?
Tue, 05 Feb 2008 22:06:23 +010
Op Tue, 05 Feb 2008 18:14:37 +0100 schreef The New guy  
<noemailhere@please.comm>:

>> > Is this possible?  Either if you're using multiple windows or
multiple
>> > tabs?  Sometimes I'm not logged into a website but have multiple 

>> windows
>> > open on that site.  Once I log in I need to refresh each window
>> > separately.  Or is there another way?
>>
>> Opera 9.2x has two shortcuts to reload all pages, "r Command
Alt"
>
> Command and Alt are the same aren't they? Do you mean Command_Option_R?

Yes.

>>  and "Platform Mac, F5 Command Umsch".
>
> What is UMSCH?

German for 'Alt' I think. I didn't know that was reflected in the  
shortcuts editor...

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Re: How to refresh all open windows at once?
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 08:58:46 +010
Am 05.02.2008, 18:14 Uhr, schrieb The New guy <noemailhere@please.comm>:

>> > Is this possible?  Either if you're using multiple windows or
multiple
>> > tabs?  Sometimes I'm not logged into a website but have multiple 

>> windows
>> > open on that site.  Once I log in I need to refresh each window
>> > separately.  Or is there another way?
>>
>> Opera 9.2x has two shortcuts to reload all pages, "r Command
Alt"
>
> Command and Alt are the same aren't they? Do you mean Command_Option_R?

Yes, the keyboard key I mean is usually called Option but it seems Opera's  
keyboard editor uses it as 'Alt'.

>>  and "Platform Mac, F5 Command Umsch".
>
> What is UMSCH?

Oh, hehe, sorry, that's from a german version, it's Shift.

>> It seems those were removed from the
>> standard shortcut set of Opera 9.5. If you use 9.5 weeklies you can  
>> either
>> switch to the "Opera 9.2 Compatible" shortcut set
(Preferences >  
>> Advanced
>> > Shortcuts) or add a new shortcut to your own set with e.g. the  
>> following
>> definition "r ? ?" = "Reload all pages".
>
> That's great news that we can control it in shortcuts. Thanks.

Hope it helps :)
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