Chrome window and tab shortcut keys:
CTRL + N opens a new window
Ctrl+t Opening a new tab page
Ctrl+shift+n Open a new window in Incognito mode
Ctrl+o, and then select File to open the file on your computer in Google Chrome
Hold down the Ctrl key and click the link to open the link from the background in the New tab page, but you still stay on the current tab
Press and hold the Ctrl+shift key, and then click the link to open the link in the new tab and switch to the newly opened tab page
Hold down the Shift key and click the link to open the link in a new window
Alt+f4 Close the current window
Ctrl+shift+t reopen the last closed tab. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs that have been closed.
Drag a link to a tab to open a link in a specified tab page
Drag a link between two tabs to create a new tab in the specified position on the tab bar, open the link in the tab page
Ctrl+1 to Ctrl+8 to switch to the specified position number of the tab page. The number you press represents the corresponding label position on the tab bar.
Ctrl+9 switch to the Last tab page
Ctrl+tab or Ctrl+pgdown switch to the next tab page
Ctrl+shift+tab or Ctrl+pgup switch to the previous tab page
Ctrl+w or CTRL+F4 Close the current tab or pop-up window
Alt+home Opening the homepage
Chrome Address bar shortcut keys
In the address bar, do one of the following:
Type a search term to search using the default search engine
Type in the URL "www." and the ". com" section, and then press
The Ctrl+enter key adds "www." To what you enter in the Address bar. and ". com", and then open the URL
Type the search engine keyword or URL, press the TAB key, and then type a search term to search using the search engine associated with the keyword or URL. If Google Chrome can identify the search engine you want to use, you will be prompted to press the Tab key.
F6 or Ctrl+l or alt+d the contents of the selected URL area
Type the URL, and then press Alt+enter to open the URL in the New tab page
Shortcut keys for opening Google Chrome features
Ctrl+b opening and closing the bookmarks bar
Ctrl+shift+b opening the Bookmark manager
Ctrl+h Viewing the history page
Ctrl+j Viewing the Downloads page
Shift+escape View Task Manager
Shift+alt+t sets the focus on the toolbar. Use the right and left arrows on your keyboard to navigate to different buttons on the toolbar.
Chrome Web shortcut keys
Ctrl+p Printing the current page
Ctrl+s Saving the current page
F5 Reload the current page
ESC stops loading the current page
Ctrl+f Open the Find on Web page box
Click the middle mouse button or the scroll wheel (available only in Google Chrome beta (only English version) to activate automatic scrolling. When you move the mouse, the page scrolls automatically based on the direction in which the mouse is moved.
Ctrl+f5 or Shift+f5 reloads the current page, but ignores cached content
Hold down the ALT key and click the link download link
Ctrl+g or F3 finds the next occurrence that matches what you entered in the Find on Web page box
Ctrl+shift+g or Shift+f3 find the previous match that matches what you entered in the Find on Web page box
Ctrl+u View Source code
Drag a link to the bookmarks Bar to bookmark a link
Ctrl+d Bookmark the current page
ctrl++, or hold down the Ctrl key and scroll up the mouse wheel to enlarge everything on the page
ctrl+-, or hold down the Ctrl key and scroll down the mouse wheel to narrow everything on the page
Ctrl+0 all content on the Web page back to normal size
Chrome text shortcut keys
Select the content, and then press CTRL + C to copy the content to the Clipboard
Place the cursor in the text field and press CTRL + V or Shift+insert to paste the current content from the Clipboard
Place the cursor in the text field and press Ctrl+shift+v to paste the plain text portion of the current content from the Clipboard
Select the content in the Text field, and then press CTRL+X or
Shift+delete key to delete content and copy it to the Clipboard
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Chrome shortcut keys