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The 16 Most Useful Google Chrome Shortcuts You’ll Ever Need 2023

The 9 Most Useful Google Chrome Shortcuts You’ll Ever Need – Like computers, the Google Chrome browser is also equipped with its own keyboard shortcuts. While Google Chrome shortcuts are available on all devices, they will vary slightly depending on the operating system the user is using.

The 16 Most Useful Google Chrome Shortcuts You'll Ever Need
The 16 Most Useful Google Chrome Shortcuts You’ll Ever Need

The 16 Most Useful Google Chrome Shortcuts You’ll Ever Need 2023

Shortcuts are proven to save users a lot of time. For that, Google Chrome makes using keyboard shortcuts much easier. Below is a list of the complete set of Google Chrome shortcuts.

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Google Chrome Shortcuts

#1. Manage Tabs

Ctrl + T Open a new tab
Ctrl + Shift + T Reopen the last closed tab (up to 10 tabs)
Ctrl + W / Ctrl + F4 Close tabs
(or close Chrome if only one tab is open)
Ctrl + 1 to Ctrl + 8 Switch to the first tab, the second, etc.
Ctrl + 9 Switch to the last tab
Ctrl + Tab / Ctrl + Page Up Switch to the next tab
Ctrl + Shift + Tab / Ctrl + Page Down Switch to the previous tab
Ctrl + N Open a new window
Ctrl + Shift + N Open a new incognito window
Ctrl + Shift + W / Alt + F4 Close the current window
Ctrl + left click Open the link in the new tab background
Ctrl + Shift + left click Open the link in the foreground in a new tab
Shift + left click Open the link in a new window
Alt + left click Download link
Ctrl + click “Search Google” from the drop-down menu Open Google search in the new tab background
Shift + click “Search Google” from the drop-down menu Open Google search in a new window
Drag the link to an existing tab Open the link in the selected tab
Drag the link to the tab bar Open a link in a new tab in the specified position on the tab strip
Hold Ctrl + click on the tab in the tab bar Select multiple tabs (to rearrange or create new windows)
Hold Shift + click on two tabs in the tab bar Select all tabs between two tabs (to rearrange or create new windows)

#2. Address Bar

Ctrl + L / Alt + D Set focus to address bar (highlight current web page URL if available)
Shift + Alt + T Set focus to the toolbar
Ctrl + E / Ctrl + K. Enter a search query in the address bar
Arrow Down to highlight, then Shift + Delete Remove predictions from the address bar
Type a search term and press Enter Perform a search using a search engine related to a keyword or URI
Type and press Alt + Enter Open the site or search in the foreground for a new tab
Type and press Win + Enter Open the site or search in new tab background (it doesn’t work in Windows 10)
Type and press Alt + Shift + Enter Open the site or search in new tab background (works on Windows 10)
Type and press Shift + Enter Open the site or search in a new window
Type and press Ctrl + Enter Add www. to start and .com to the end of input and open the web address in the current tab
Type and press Ctrl + Alt + Enter Add www. to start and .com to the end of input and open the web address in the foreground new tab
Type and press Ctrl + Win + Enter Add www. to start and .com to end input and open web address in new tab background (doesn’t work in Windows 10)
Type and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter Add www. to the beginning and .com to the end of the input and open the web address in a new window
Type the name of the search engine and press Tab Tab-to-Search feature. For example, Typing in the ‘yahoo.com’ tab plus opens a Yahoo search.

#3. View Webpage

F6 Alternative focus between address bar, bookmarks bar, and webpage
Arrow Down /Arrow Up Scroll down / scroll up
Page Down / Page Up Scroll one page down/up
Space / Shift + Space Scroll one page down/up
Home / End Jump to the start/end of the webpage
Ctrl + [ + ] / – Zoom in/out (or Ctrl + mouse wheel)
Ctrl + 0 (zero) Return zoom to normal text size
Ctrl + U View page source
F11 Enable/disable fullscreen
F Enable/disable the full screen for some video types (e.g. YouTube)
M Mute/unmute some types of videos (e.g. YouTube)

#4. Browse Between Webpages

Alt + Home Jump to the veranda
Alt + Arrow Left / Arrow Right Jump to the previously visited webpage/jump to the next webpage
F5 / Ctrl + R Reload current webpage
Ctrl + F5 / Shift + F5 Reload the current web page with cache override
ESC Stop loading webpage

#5. Browse Within Webpages

Tab / Shift + Tab with a focus on the web page Jump to the next/previous link
Login at the link Open the link in the current tab
Ctrl + Enter on the link Open the link in the new tab background
Shift + Ctrl + Enter on the link Open the link in the foreground in a new tab
Shift + Enter on the link Open the link in a new window
Alt + Enter on the link Download link
Shift + F10 Open context menu (simulate right mouse button)
Ctrl + A Select all content on a webpage
Ctrl + C with content selected Copy selected content to the clipboard

#6. Access Browser Features

Ctrl + P Print current web page (Chrome Print Dialog)
Ctrl + Shift + P Print the current web page (Native Windows Print Dialog)
Ctrl + O Open file
Ctrl + S Save current webpage
Alt + F Open Wrench Menu
Ctrl + H Open history tab
Ctrl + J Go to the Download tab
Shift + Esc Check out Google Task Manager
F1 Chrome Help
Ctrl + Shift + Del Go to the Clear Browsing Data option

#7Search

Ctrl + F / F3 Find text on a web page.
Enter / Shift + Enter with the text found on the web page Find next / find the previous match
Ctrl + G / Ctrl + Shift + G with text found on the webpage Find next / find the previous match
ESC With a focus on the Search box: Close the Search box

#8. Bookmarks Shortcuts

Ctrl + Shift + B Show or hide the bookmarks bar
Ctrl + Shift + O Open Bookmark Manager
Ctrl + D Add a bookmark for the current webpage
Ctrl + Shift + D Save all open pages as bookmarks in a new folder
Drag the URL to the bookmarks bar Bookmark the web page (can be a URL from the address bar or a link from a page)
Alt + F, then B Open Bookmark Manager Tab

Manage Chrome DevTools

#1. Accessing DevTools Basics

Ctrl + Shift + I (or F12 ) Go to Developer Tools
Ctrl + Shift + J Open Developer Tools (With Focus on Javascript Console)
Ctrl + Shift + C Switch Element Inspection mode
Ctrl + Shift + C (2x) Switch Focus on Developer Tools (there’s really no shortcut to focus on Developer Tools, but this is a workaround. Notice the Inspector Mode Icon changes color when you press for hints. Lastly, this only works if DevTools are docked; if they aren’t, you can switch between windows with Alt + Tab )
? Show General Settings Dialog (press Esc to exit)
Ctrl + [ / ] Switch to the next panel / Switch to the previous panel (add Alt to combination to reverse direction)
Ctrl + D Dock / Undock Developer Tool
Ctrl + Shift + M Toggle ( mobile) Device Mode
Ctrl + F Search Text in Source
Ctrl + Shift + F Search Text across all sources
Ctrl + O Search by File Name
Ctrl + [ + ] / – Zoom in/out Developer tools
Ctrl + 0 (zero) Zoom to default

#2. Elements Panel

Ctrl + Arrow Up Focus on Elements of content
Arrow Up / Arrow Down Navigate up/down
Ctrl + Z / Ctrl + Y Undo/Redo Changes
Arrow Right / Arrow Left Expand / Collapse
Left-click on Arrow Expand node
Ctrl + Alt + Arrow Left Expand/collapse node with all children
Enter Edit the element
H. Hide the elements
F2 Switch edit as HTML

#3. Styles Panel

Left-click Edit Rules
Left-click on an empty space Insert new property
Ctrl + Left click on properties Go to line style rule property declaration
Shift + Left click on properties Browse color definition values
Tab / Shift + Tab Edit next property/edit previous property
Arrow Up/Arrow Down Increase/decrease value by 1
Page Up / Page Down Increase/decrease value by 10
Shift + Page Up / Page Down Increase/decrease value by 100
Alt + Arrow Up/Arrow Down Increase/decrease value by 100

#4. Source Panel

F8 , Ctrl + \ Pause/resume script execution
F8 , Ctrl + \ Pause/resume script execution
F10 , Ctrl + ‘ Skip the next function call
F11 , Ctrl + ; Go to the next function call
Shift + F11 , Ctrl + Shift + ; Exit the current function
Ctrl +. /, Select next frame / select previous call frame
Left-click on line number Toggle breakpoint condition
Right-click on line number Edit breakpoint condition
Alt + Delete Delete words one by one
Ctrl + / Comment on the selected line or text
Ctrl + S Save changes to local modifications
Ctrl + Alt + S Save all changes
Ctrl + G Go to line
Ctrl + O Search by Filename
Ctrl + P + number Jump to line number
Ctrl + O + number + number Jump to column
Ctrl + Shift + O Go to members
Alt + W Close active tab
Ctrl + Enter Run snippet

#5. Code Editor

Ctrl + M Go to the suitable bracket
Ctrl + P + number Jump to line number
Ctrl + O + number + number Jump to column
Ctrl + / Redirect comments
Ctrl + D Choose the next event
Ctrl + U Undo the last selection

#6. Timeline Panel

Ctrl + E Start/stop recording
Ctrl + S Save timeline data
Ctrl + O Open/Load timeline data

#7. Profile Panel

Ctrl + E Start/stop recording

#8. Console Panel

Arrow Right Thank Suggestion
Arrow Up/Arrow Down Previous/next command
Ctrl + ` Focus Console
Ctrl + L Clean Console
Shift + Enter Multi-line entry
Enter Operate

Conclusion:

So, friends, that’s a list of Google Chrome shortcuts you can use, These keyboard shortcuts not only make it easy to use, but they can also improve the overall working performance of the Google Chrome browser.

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