Top 30 Chrome keyboard shortcuts
Chrome Shortcuts are keyboard combinations that allow you to perform various actions within the Google Chrome web browser without using your mouse. These shortcuts can significantly speed up your workflow and make browsing the internet more efficient.
Top 30 Chrome Shortcuts
Here are 50 of the most useful Chrome shortcuts:
Navigation
- Ctrl+N: Open a new window
- Ctrl+T: Open a new tab
- Ctrl+Shift+N: Open a new incognito window
- Ctrl+Tab: Switch to the next tab
- Ctrl+Shift+Tab: Switch to the previous tab
- Ctrl+W: Close the current tab
- Ctrl+Shift+W: Close all tabs except the current one
- Ctrl+L: Go to the address bar
- Ctrl+H: Open your browsing history
- Ctrl+Shift+Delete: Clear browsing data
Tabs
- Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, etc.: Switch to the corresponding tab (e.g., Ctrl+1 for the first tab)
- Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right Arrow: Move the current tab to the left or right
- Ctrl+Tab: Switch to the next tab
- Ctrl+Shift+Tab: Switch to the previous tab
- Ctrl+D: Bookmark the current page
- Ctrl+F: Search for text on the current page
Developer Tools
- Ctrl+Shift+I: Open the developer tools
- Ctrl+Shift+J: Open the JavaScript console
- Ctrl+Shift+C: Inspect the element under the cursor
Miscellaneous
- Ctrl+P: Print the current page
- Ctrl+S: Save the current page
- Ctrl+F5: Reload the current page without cache
- Ctrl+Shift+R: Reload the current page with cache
- Ctrl+Home: Go to the top of the page
- Ctrl+End: Go to the bottom of the page
- Ctrl+F4: Close the current window
Note: These shortcuts are for Windows. Mac users will typically replace "Ctrl" with "Command" (⌘).