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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Shortcuts for Google Chrome

Anonymous - 22:02

        Before we dive in to Chrome's many hidden gems, let's start with some basics (run before you walk, as they say). Just like in Windows, shortcuts can save you a ton of time in Chrome, as well as having to constantly reach for the mouse to perform menial tasks such as opening new tabs. Memorize these handy shortcuts and you'll be well on your way to mastering Chrome:
Google Chrome and Keyboard
  • Ctrl+N: Opens a new window.
  • Ctrl+T: Opens a new tab.
  • Ctrl+Shift+N: Opens a new window in incognito mode so you can, uh, shop birthday gifts on the sly. Yeah, that's what this is used for, right?
  • Ctrl+Shift+T: Resurrects the last tab you just sent to the graveyard. You can reopen the last 10 tabs you closed.
  • Alt+F or Alt+E: Opens the Chrome menu.
  • Ctrl+Shift+B: Toggles the bookmarks bar on and off.
  • Ctrl+H: Opens the History page.
  • Ctrl+J: Opens the Downloads page.
  • Shift+Esc: Opens Chrome's Task Manager, so you can see which tabs are using the most resources, potentially slowing down performance.

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