CTRL + N |
Opens a new window. |
Ctrl+t |
Opens a new tab page. |
Ctrl+shift+n |
Opens a new window in stealth mode. |
Press Ctrl+o, and then select the file. |
Open the file in your computer in Chrome. |
Hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the link. or click the link with the middle mouse button (or the mouse wheel). |
Open the link from the background in the new tab. |
Press and hold ctrl+shift while clicking on the link. Or hold down the Shift key while using the middle mouse button (or the mouse wheel) to click on the link. |
Open the link in a new tab and switch to the tab page you just opened. |
Hold down the Shift key while you click the link. |
Open the link in a new window. |
Ctrl+shift+t |
Reopen the last Closed tab page. The Chrome Browser remembers the recently closed 10 tab pages. |
Drag the link to the label page. |
Open the link in the tab page. |
Drag the link to a blank area of the label bar. |
Open the link in a new tab page. |
Drag the label page out of the tab bar. |
Opens the tab page in a new window. |
Drag the tab page from the tab bar to the existing window. |
Open the tab page in an existing window. |
Press the ESC key When dragging the tab page. |
Restores the tab page to its original location. |
ctrl+1 to ctrl+8 |
Switch to the label page for the specified location number in the label 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 label page. |
Ctrl+shift+q |
Close the Chrome browser. |
ctrl+w or ctrl+f4 |
Closes the current tab page or pop-up window. |
Click on the tab page with the middle mouse button (or the mouse wheel). |
Closes the tab page that you clicked on. |
Right-click or click and hold the "back" or "forward" arrows in the browser toolbar. |
Displays the browsing history in a new tab page. |
Press the Alt and LEFT arrow keys at the same time. |
Go to the previous page of the current tab to browse history. |
Press the Alt and RIGHT arrow keys at the same time. |
Go to the next page of the current tab to browse history. |
Click the back arrow, forward arrow, or go to the button in the toolbar with the middle mouse button (or the mouse wheel). |
The destination page for the button to open from the background in the new tab. |
Double-click the blank area of the tab bar. |
Maximize or minimize windows. |