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Chrome Browser keyboard shortcuts
00:52Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of keyboard strokes and clicks that you can use to do things, like taking a screenshot or opening a new window.
See the tables below for a list of shortcuts. If you’re using a Windows or Mac keyboard, use the Windows key or Command key (Mac) in place of the Search key, unless otherwise noted.
Tabs and windows:-
Open a new window | Ctrl + N |
Open a new window in incognito mode | Ctrl + Shift + N |
Open a new tab | Ctrl + T |
Open a file in the browser | Ctrl + O |
Sign out of your Google Account on Chrome OS | Ctrl + Shift + Q (twice) |
Close the current tab | Ctrl + W |
Close the current window | Ctrl + Shift + W |
Reopen the last tab you've closed. Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed. | Ctrl + Shift + T |
Go to the tab at the specified position in the window | Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 |
Go to the last tab in the window | Ctrl + 9 |
Activate items 1-8 on your shelf | Alt + 1 through Alt + 8 |
Use F keys (F1 to F12) | Search + 1 through Search + = |
Open the last item on your shelf | Alt + 9 |
Go to the next tab in the window | Ctrl + Tab |
Go to the previous tab in the window | Ctrl + Shift + Tab |
Go to the previous window you had open | Alt + Tab |
Go to the next window you have open | Alt + Shift + Tab |
Go to previous page in your browsing history | Backspace, or press Alt and the left arrow |
Go to the next page in your browsing history | Shift + Backspace, or press Alt and the right arrow |
Open the link in a new tab in the background | Press Ctrl and click a link |
Open the link in a new tab and switch to the new tab | Press Ctrl + Shift and click a link |
Open the link in a new window | Press Shift and click a link |
Open the link in the tab | Drag the link to the tab's address bar |
Open the link in a new tab | Drag the link to a blank area on the tab strip |
Open the webpage in a new tab | Type a web address (URL) in the address bar, then press Alt + Enter |
Return the tab to its original position | While dragging the tab, press Esc |
Dock a window on the left | Alt + [ |
Dock a window on the right | Alt + ] |
Lock your screen | Search + L |
Page shortcuts:-
Page up | Alt or Search and up arrow |
Page down | Alt or Search and down arrow |
Scroll down the web page | Space bar |
Go to top of page | Ctrl + Alt and up arrow |
Go to bottom of page | Ctrl + Alt and down arrow |
Print your current page | Ctrl + P |
Save your current page | Ctrl + S |
Reload your current page | Ctrl + R |
Reload your current page without using cached content | Ctrl + Shift + R |
Zoom in on the page | Ctrl and + |
Zoom out on the page | Ctrl and - |
Reset zoom level | Ctrl + 0 |
Stop the loading of your current page | Esc |
Right-click a link | Press Alt and click a link |
Open the link in a new tab in the background | Press Ctrl and click a link |
Save your current webpage as a bookmark | Ctrl + D |
Save all open pages in your current window as bookmarks in a new folder | Ctrl + Shift + D |
Save the link as a bookmark | Drag a link to bookmarks bar |
Open the find bar to search your current page | Ctrl + F |
Go to the next match for your input in the find bar | Ctrl + G or Enter |
Go to the previous match for your input in the find bar | Ctrl + Shift + G or Shift + Enter |
Perform a search | Ctrl + K or Ctrl + E, then type a search term after the question mark in the address bar and press Enter. |
Add www. and .com to your input in the address bar and open the resulting web address | Ctrl + Enter |
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