Divided into general shortcut keys and Google browser shortcut keys, commonly used has been made bold.
1. Tabs and Windows shortcut keys
?-N |
Opens a new window. |
?-T |
Opens a new tab page. |
?-shift-n |
Opens a new window in Incognito mode. |
Press?-O, and then select the file. |
Open the file on your computer in Chrome browser. |
Hold? and click on the link. or click the link with the middle mouse button (or the mouse wheel). |
Open the link from the background in a new tab. |
Press and hold the-shift while clicking on the link. Or hold down the Shift key while clicking the link with the middle mouse button (or the mouse wheel). |
Open the link in the new tab and switch to the tab you just opened. |
Hold down the Shift key while clicking the link. |
Open the link in a new window. |
?-shift-t |
Reopen the last closed tab. The Chrome browser remembers the last 10 tabs that have been closed. |
Drag the tab out of the tab bar. |
Opens the tab in a new window. |
Drag the tab from the tab bar to the existing window. |
Opens the tab in an existing window. |
Press the-option and RIGHT arrow keys at the same time. |
Switch to the next tab page. |
Press the-option and left arrow keys at the same time. |
Switch to the previous tab page. |
?-W |
Close the current tab or pop-up window. |
?-shift-w |
Closes the current window. |
Tap and hold the back or forward arrow in the browser toolbar. |
Displays your browsing history in a new tab. |
Press Delete or?-[ |
Go to the previous page of the current tab browsing history. |
Press Shift-delete or?-] |
Go to the next page of the current tab for your browsing history. |
Hold down the Shift key while tapping the + button in the upper-left corner of the window. |
Maximizes the window. |
?-M |
Minimizes the window. |
?-H |
Hide the Chrome browser. |
?-option-h |
Hides all other windows. |
?-Q |
Close the Chrome browser. |
2. Chrome browser features shortcut keys
?-shift-b |
Opens and closes the bookmarks bar. |
?-option-b |
Open the Bookmark Manager. |
?-, |
Opens the Preferences dialog box. |
?-y |
Open the history page. |
?-shift-j |
Open the Download content page. |
?-shift-delete |
Opens the Clear Browsing Data dialog box. |
3. Address bar shortcut keys
Type a search term, and then press Enter. |
Search using the default search engine. |
Type the search engine keyword, press the SPACEBAR, and then type the search term, and then press Enter. |
Search using the search engine associated with the keyword. |
First type the search engine URL, and then, when prompted, press the Tab key, type the search term, and then press Enter. |
Search using the search engine associated with the URL. |
Type the URL, and then press-enter. |
Open the URL in the new Background tab. |
?-L |
Highlight the URL. |
?-option-f |
Enter "?" in the Address bar. Type a search term after the question mark to perform a search using the default search engine. |
Press Option and the left ARROW key at the same time. |
Move the cursor to the previous key word in the address bar |
Press the Option and RIGHT arrow keys at the same time. |
Move the cursor to the next key word in the address bar |
Press shift-option and LEFT ARROW keys at the same time. |
Highlight the previous key word in the address bar |
Press shift-option and RIGHT ARROW keys at the same time. |
Highlight the next key word in the address bar |
?-delete |
Delete the word before the cursor in the address bar |
Press PAGE UP or PAGE down in the Address bar menu. |
Select the previous entry or the next entry in the menu. |
4. Web shortcut keys
?-P |
Prints the current page. |
?-shift-p |
Opens the Page Setup dialog box. |
?-S |
Saves the current page. |
?-shift-i |
Send the current page by e-mail. |
?-R |
Reload the current page. |
?-, |
Stops loading the current Web page. |
?-F |
Open the Find bar. |
?-G |
Find the next item in the find bar that matches what you entered. |
?-shift-g or Shift-enter |
Find the previous item in the Find bar that matches the input. |
?-E |
Use the selection to find. |
?-j |
Jumps to the selected content. |
?-option-i |
Open the developer tools. |
?-option-j |
Open the JavaScript console. |
?-option-u |
Opens the source code for the current page. |
Hold down the Option key, and then click the link. |
Download the link target. |
Drag the link to the Bookmarks Bar. |
Save the link as a bookmark. |
?-D |
Saves the current page as a bookmark. |
?-shift-d |
Saves all open tabs in a new folder as bookmarks. |
?-shift-f |
Open the Web page in full-screen mode. Press again?-shift-f to exit full-screen mode. |
?-+ |
Enlarges all content on the page. |
? and |
Shrink everything on the page. |
? -0 |
Restores all content on a webpage to its normal size. |
?-shift-h |
Opens the home page in the current tab. |
Space key |
Scroll down the page. |
?-option-f |
Search for Web pages. |
5. Text shortcut keys
?-C |
Copies the highlighted content to the Clipboard. |
?-option-c |
Copy the URL of the page you are viewing to the Clipboard. |
?-V |
Pastes content from the Clipboard. |
?-shift-option-v |
Paste the content and apply the formatting of the surrounding text. |
?-X or Shift-delete |
Deletes the highlighted content and copies it to the Clipboard. |
?-Z |
Undo the last action. |
?-shift-z |
Repeat the last step. |
?-X |
Delete the highlighted content and save it to the Clipboard (cut). |
?-A |
Selects all text on the current page. |
?-: |
Opens the Spelling and Grammar dialog box. |
?-; |
Check the spelling and grammar on the current page. |
Command-RIGHT Arrow |
Moves the cursor to the end of the current line |
Command-LEFT Arrow |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line |
Command-DOWN ARROW |
Move the cursor to the end of the document |
Command-Up ARROW |
Move the cursor to the beginning of the document |
option-RIGHT Arrow |
Move the cursor to the end of the next word |
Option-LEFT Arrow |
Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word |
6. Application shortcut keys
Command-option-esc to open the Force exit window
Command-h Hiding (hide) the currently running application window
Command-option-h hiding (hide) Other application windows
Command-q exit (quit) the front-most application
Command-shift-z redo, that is, reverse operation of undo
Command-tab in the Open Applications list to the next most recently used application, equivalent to Windows (ALT + TAB)
Command-option-esc Open the Force exit window and, if an application is unresponsive, select Force exit in the window list
7. Finder shortcut keys
Command-option-v Cut Files
Command-shift-n Creating a new folder (new)
Command-shift-g window, can enter absolute path Direct folder (Go)
Return this is not really shortcut keys, click on the file, press to rename the file
Command-o Open the selected item. Open file in Mac not like Windows directly press ENTER
Command-option-v function is equivalent to file clipping in Windows. Copy the file (command-c) to a different location, press this shortcut at the destination and the file will be clipped to this location
Command-up Arrow opens the folder containing the current folder, which is equivalent to "up" in Windows
Command-delete moving files to the Trash
Command-shift-delete emptying the wastepaper basket
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Command-shift-4 intercepts the selected screen area to a file
Command-shift-3 intercept all screens to file
Command-shift-control-3 intercept all screens to clipboard
Command-shift-4 intercepts the selected screen area to a file, or presses the SPACEBAR to capture only one window
Command-shift-control-4 intercepts the selected screen area to the Clipboard, or presses the SPACEBAR to capture only one window
File Manager
Command + Shift + N
New Folder (new)
Command + Shift + G
Bring up the window to enter the absolute path directly to the folder (Go)
return
This is not really a shortcut key, click on the file, press to rename the file
Command + O
Open the selected item. Open file in Mac not like Windows directly press ENTER
Command + Option + V
function equivalent to file clipping in Windows.
Copy the file () to a different location, Command-C
Press this shortcut at the destination and the file will be clipped to this location
Command + ↑
Open the folder containing the current folder, equivalent to the "Up" in Windows
Command + Delete
Move a file to the trash
Command + Shift + Delete
Emptying the wastepaper basket
Space
Quick view of selected files, i.e. preview function
Switch
Command + Tab
Switching between applications
Command + Shift + Tab
Switching between applications (reverse)
Command + ~
Switch between windows in each application
Mac shortcut keys and Google Chrome shortcuts