Most of us use Google Chrome for day to day web browsing, so why not be a power user of the web browser and know all of the shortcut keys available within the browser? Here's a quick look at some of them:
Ctrl+Shift+N: Incognito mode is enabled, that is whatever you browse in this window, no history will be saved.
Ctrl+T: Opens a new tab in the current window.
Ctrl+U: View the HTML source code of the current document.
Ctrl+Click on the link: Opens the Hyperlink in a new tab. ( You can also use the middle button in the mouse to do so).
Alt+Home: Opens the home page of the browser.
Ctrl+N: Opens a new window.
Ctrl+Shift+T: Opens the last closed tab
Ctrl+1..........Ctrl+8: Cycle between the open tabs, 1 for the first tab and so on.
Ctrl+9: Opens the last tab present in the current window.
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown: Switch to the next tab in current window.
Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PgUp: Switch to the next tab in current window.
Ctrl+G or F3: Move to next Item in the Find Box
Ctrl+Shift+G or Shift+F3: Move to next Item in the Find Box
Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4: Close current Tab.
Ctrl+J: View your downloads (ones you did using Chrome)
Ctrl+F5: Reload current page and ignore cached content.
Ctrl+H: View your history.
Ctrl+Shift+B: Toggle between the bookmarks bar as on or off.
(You can also drop links to bookmarks bar to add them as bookmarks!)
Ctrl+D: Add current webpage to Bookmarks.
And many a times I faced this issue and this shortcut was useful at those times, when you use Ctrl and + to zoom in or Ctrl and - to zoom out, you cannot quickly get back to the original text size, so use
Ctl+0: returns to original resolution of the page, i.e. normal text size
And yes last but not the least
Middle click on an open tab: Close the tab.
Hope these help you in some form :) - See more at: http://www.tech4every1.com/2012/08/chrome-shortcuts.html#sthash.lsP9ZVFI.dpuf
Read more at http://www.tech4every1.com/2012/08/chrome-shortcuts.html#ybFYxtrIHMLwhuve.99
Ctrl+Shift+N: Incognito mode is enabled, that is whatever you browse in this window, no history will be saved.
Ctrl+T: Opens a new tab in the current window.
Ctrl+U: View the HTML source code of the current document.
Ctrl+Click on the link: Opens the Hyperlink in a new tab. ( You can also use the middle button in the mouse to do so).
Alt+Home: Opens the home page of the browser.
Ctrl+N: Opens a new window.
Ctrl+Shift+T: Opens the last closed tab
Ctrl+1..........Ctrl+8: Cycle between the open tabs, 1 for the first tab and so on.
Ctrl+9: Opens the last tab present in the current window.
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown: Switch to the next tab in current window.
Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PgUp: Switch to the next tab in current window.
Ctrl+G or F3: Move to next Item in the Find Box
Ctrl+Shift+G or Shift+F3: Move to next Item in the Find Box
Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4: Close current Tab.
Ctrl+J: View your downloads (ones you did using Chrome)
Ctrl+F5: Reload current page and ignore cached content.
Ctrl+H: View your history.
Ctrl+Shift+B: Toggle between the bookmarks bar as on or off.
(You can also drop links to bookmarks bar to add them as bookmarks!)
Ctrl+D: Add current webpage to Bookmarks.
And many a times I faced this issue and this shortcut was useful at those times, when you use Ctrl and + to zoom in or Ctrl and - to zoom out, you cannot quickly get back to the original text size, so use
Ctl+0: returns to original resolution of the page, i.e. normal text size
And yes last but not the least
Middle click on an open tab: Close the tab.
Hope these help you in some form :) - See more at: http://www.tech4every1.com/2012/08/chrome-shortcuts.html#sthash.lsP9ZVFI.dpuf
Read more at http://www.tech4every1.com/2012/08/chrome-shortcuts.html#ybFYxtrIHMLwhuve.99
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