Basic and advance shortcut keys in Google Chrome Browser (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 5 Dec, 2023

In the digital age, where time is a precious commodity, efficiency reigns supreme. For the savvy web user, mastering Chrome keyboard shortcuts is akin to unlocking a secret of productivity tools. Imagine gliding through tabs with the agility of a seasoned surfer, effortlessly opening windows with a flick of the wrist, and conducting precise searches without ever leaving the comfort of your keyboard.

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**Why should I know Chrome shortcuts?

Mastering Chrome keyboard shortcuts offers many advantages that can significantly enhance your browsing experience and boost productivity. Here are some of the key benefits:

**Chrome Keyboard Shortcut for Windows and Linux

**1. Ctrl key shortcuts

Combination of keys Working
**Ctrl + n Open a new window
**Ctrl + Shift + n Open a new window in Incognito mode
**Ctrl + t Open a new tab, and jump to it
**Ctrl + Shirt + t Reopen previously closed tabs in the order they were closed
**Ctrl + Tab Jump to the next open tab
**Ctrl + Shirt + Tab Jump to the previous open tab
**Ctrl + w Close the current tab
**Ctrl + Shift + w Close the current window
**Ctrl + Shift + PgUp or Ctrl + Shift + PgDn Move tabs right or left
**Ctrl + Shift + b Show or hide the Bookmarks bar
**Ctrl + Shift + o Open the Bookmarks Manager
**Ctrl + h Open the History page in a new tab
**Ctrl + j Open the Downloads page in a new tab
**Ctrl + g Jump to the next match to your Find Bar search
**Ctrl + shift + g Jump to the previous match in your Find Bar search
**Ctrl + 9 Jump to the rightmost tab
**Ctrl + Shift + j Open Developer Tools
**Ctrl + Shift + Delete Open the Clear Browsing Data options
**Ctrl + Shift + m Log in as a different user or browse as a Guest
**Ctrl + p Open options to print the current page
**Ctrl + s Open options to save the current page
**Ctrl + Shift + r Reload the current page, ignoring cached content
**Ctrl + r Reload the current page
**Ctrl + o + Select a file Open a file from your computer in Chrome
**Ctrl + u Display non-editable HTML source code for the current page
**Ctrl + d Save your current webpage as a bookmark
**Ctrl + d + Shift Save all open tabs as bookmarks in a new folder
**Ctrl and + Make everything on the page bigger
**Ctrl and - Make everything on the page smaller
**Ctrl + 0 Return everything on the page to the default size
**Ctrl + left arrow Move your cursor to the beginning of the previous word in a text field
**Ctrl + right arrow Move your cursor to the next word
**Ctrl + Backspace Delete the previous word in a text field

**2: Alt Key Shortcuts

Combination of keys Working
**Alt + home Open your home page in the current tab
**Alt + Left arrow Open the previous page from your browsing history in the current tab
**Alt + right arrow Open the next page from your browsing history in the current tab
**Alt + Space then n Minimize the current window
**Alt + Space then x Maximize the current window
**Alt + f then x Quit Google Chrome
**Alt + f or Alt + e Open the Chrome menu
**Alt + Shift + t Set focus on the first item in the Chrome toolbar
**Alt + Shift + i Open a feedback form
**Alt + Shift + a Focus on inactive dialogs

**3. Mouse Shortcuts:

Combination of Keys Working
**Drag a link to a tab Open a link in a current tab (mouse only)
**Ctrl + Click a link Open a link in the new background tab
**Ctrl + Shift + Click a link Open a link, and jump to it
**Drag a link to a blank area of the tab strip Open a link, and jump to it (mouse only)
**Shift + Click a link Open a link in a new window
**Drag the tab out of the tab strip Open a tab in a new window (mouse only)
**Drag the tab into an existing window Move a tab to a current window (mouse only)
**Press Esc while dragging Return a tab to its original position
**Drag the web address to the Bookmarks Bar Save the current webpage as a bookmark
**Shift and scroll your mouse wheel Scroll horizontally on the page
**Alt + Click a link Download the target of a link
**Right-click Back Back or click & hold Back Back **Right-click Next Next or click & hold Next Next Display your browsing history
**Double-click a blank area of the tab strip Switch between maximized and windowed modes
**Ctrl + Scroll your mouse wheel up Make everything on the page bigger
**Ctrl + Scroll your mouse wheel down Make everything on the page smaller

**4. Some Miscellaneous Shortcuts:

Combination of keys Working
**End Go to the bottom of the page
**Home Go to the top of the page
**Space or PgDn Scroll down a webpage, a screen at a time
**Shift + Space or PgUp Scroll up a webpage, a screen at a time
**F11 Turn full-screen mode on or off
**Shift + Tab Browse clickable items moving backward
**Tab Browse clickable items moving forward
**Esc Stop the page loading
**Shift + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + r Reload the current page, ignoring cached content
**F7 Turn on Caret browsing
**F1 Open the Chrome Help Center in a new tab
**F10 Set focus on the rightmost item in the Chrome toolbar
**F6 Switch focus to the unfocused dialog (if showing) and all toolbars
**Shift + Esc Open the Chrome Task Manager

Chrome shortcut keys for Mac:

1. Command key Shortcut

Combination of Keys Working
**⌘ + n Open a new window
**⌘ + Shift + n Open a new window in Incognito mode
**⌘ + t Open a new tab, and jump to it
**⌘ + Shift + t Reopen previously closed tabs in the order they were closed
**⌘ + Option + Right arrow Jump to the next open tab
**⌘ + Option + left arrow Jump to the previous open tab
**⌘ + 1 through ⌘ + 8 Jump to a specific tab
**⌘ + 9 Jump to the last tab
**⌘ + [ or ⌘ + Left arrow Open the previous page in your browsing history for the current tab
**⌘ + ] or ⌘ + Right arrow Open the next page in your browsing history for the current tab
**⌘ + w Close the current tab or pop-up
**⌘ + Shift + w Close the current window
**⌘ + m Minimize the window
**⌘ + h hide Google Chrome
**⌘ + q Quit Google Chrome
**⌘ + Shift + b Show or hide the Bookmarks Bar
**⌘ + Option + b Open the Bookmark Manager
**⌘ + , Open the Settings page in a new tab
**⌘ + y Open the History page in a new tab
**⌘ + Shift + j Open the Downloads page in a new tab
**⌘ + f Open the Find Bar to search the current page
**⌘ + g Jump to the next match to your Find Bar search
**⌘ + Shift + g Jump to the previous match in your Find Bar search
**⌘ + e When Find Bar is open, search for selected text
**⌘ + Option + i Open Developer Tools
**⌘ + Shift + Delete Open the Clear Browsing Data options
**⌘ + Shift + m Log in as a different user, browse as a Guest, or access payment and password info
**⌘ + Option + Up arrow or Down arrow Cycle focus to the unfocused dialog (if showing) and all toolbars
**⌘ + Option + Shift + i Open a feedback form
**⌘ + Option + Shift + a Focus on inactive dialogs
**⌘ + l Jump to the address bar
**⌘ + Shift + h Open your home page in the current tab
**⌘ + Option + f Search the web
**⌘ + 0 Return everything on the page to the default size
**⌘ and - Make everything on the page smaller
**⌘ and + Make everything on the page bigger
**⌘ + Ctrl + f Turn full-screen mode on or off
**⌘ + Shift + d Save all open tabs as bookmarks in a new folder
**⌘ + d Save your current webpage as a bookmark
**⌘ + Option + j Open the JavaScript Console
**⌘ + Option + u Display non-editable HTML source code for the current page
**⌘ + o + Select a file Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome
**⌘ + Shift + r Reload your current page, ignoring cached content
**⌘ + Option + p Open the Page Setup dialog
**⌘ + s Open options to save the current page
**⌘ + p Open options to print the current page
**⌘ + Shift + i Compose a new email message with a link to the current page

2. Mouse Shortcuts:

Combination of Keys Working
**Drag a link to a tab Open a link in a current tab (mouse only)
**⌘ + Click a link Open a link in the new background tab
**⌘ + Shift + Click a link Open a link, and jump to it
**Drag a link to a blank area of the tab strip Open a link, and jump to it (mouse only)
**Shift + Click a link Open a link in a new window
**Drag the tab out of the tab strip Open a tab in a new window (mouse only)
**Drag the tab into an existing window Move a tab to a current window (mouse only)
**Press Esc while dragging Return a tab to its original position
**Drag the web address to the Bookmarks Bar Save the current webpage as a bookmark
**Option + Click a link Download the target of a link
**Right-click Back Back or click & hold Back Back **Right-click Next Next or click & hold Next Next Display your browsing history
**Double-click a blank area of the tab strip Increase the window to full height

3. Some Miscellaneous Shortcuts:

Combination of keys Working
**Ctrl + Shift + PgUp or Ctrl + Shift + PgDn Move tabs right or left
**Control + F2 Jump to the main menu bar
**F7 Turn on Caret browsing
**Type a search term + Return Search with your default search engine
**Type a search engine name and press Tab Search using a different search engine
**Type a site name + Ctrl + Return Add www. and .com to a site name, and open it in the current tab
**Type a site name + Ctrl + Shift + Return Add www. and .com to a site name, and open it in a new window
**Type a web address + ⌘ + Return Open the website in a new background tab
**Down arrow to highlight + Shift + fn + Delete **Forward Delete or fn-Delete on a laptop Remove predictions from your address bar
**Ctrl + F5 Move the cursor to the address bar
**Esc Stop the page loading
**Tab Browse clickable items moving forward
**Shift + Tab Browse clickable items moving backward
**Space Scroll down a webpage, a screen at a time
**Shift + Space Scroll up a webpage, a screen at a time
**Option + Left arrow Move your cursor to the beginning of the previous word in a text field
**Option + right arrow Move your cursor to the back of the next word in a text field
**Option + Delete Delete the previous word in a text field