Ctrl+t |
Open new tab |
Ctrl+w/Ctrl+F4 |
Close tab (or close
Chrome if only one tab is open) |
Ctrl+Shift+t |
Reopen last tab
closed. Up to 10 tabs. |
Ctrl+1 through
Ctrl+8 |
Jump to first tab,
second tab, etc. |
Ctrl+9 |
Switch to the last
tab |
Ctrl+Tab/Ctrl+Shift+Tab |
Switch to the next /
previous tab |
|
(or use ctrl+page
up/ctrl+page down) |
Ctrl+n |
Open new Chrome
window |
Ctrl+Shift+n |
Open new Chrome
window in incognito mode |
Alt+F4 |
Close current window |
Ctrl and click
on link |
Open link in a new
background tab |
Shift+ctrl and
click on link |
Open link in a new
foreground tab |
Shift and
click on link |
Open link in a new
window |
Alt and click
on link |
Download link |
Drag link to
existing tab |
Open link in selected
tab |
Drag link to
tab bar |
Open link in a new
tab in the specified position on the tab strip. |
Alt+d/Ctrl+l |
Jump to address bar;
highlights current webpage URI if available |
Ctrl+e |
Enter search query in
address bar |
Home/End in
address bar |
Jump to beginning /
end of address bar |
Ctrl+a in
address bar |
Select all text of
address. Also use shift+end with cursor at beginning or shift+home with
cursor at end |
Type name of
site and press Ctrl+Enter |
Add www. to beginning
and .com to end of input and opens the web address in current tab. |
Type name of
site and press Alt+Enter |
Add www. to beginning
and .com to end of input and opens the web address in new background tab. |
Type search
term and press Enter |
Perform a search
using the search engine associated with the keyword or the URI. |
F6 |
Alternate focus
between address bar and webpage |
Arrow
Down/Arrow up with focus on webpage |
Scroll down / scroll
up |
Page Down/Page
Up |
Scroll one page down
/ one page up. Also use space/shift+space |
Home/End |
Jump to beginning /
to end of webpage |
Ctrl++ /
Ctrl+- |
Zoom in / zoom out
(or ctrl+mousewheel) |
Ctrl+0 (zero) |
Return to normal text
size |
Ctrl+u |
View webpage source |
F11 |
Turn full screen on /
off |
Alt+Home |
Jump to homepage |
Alt+Arrow
Left/Arrow Right |
Jump to previous
webpage visited / jump to next webpage |
F5/Ctrl+r |
Reload current
webpage |
Ctrl+F5/Shift+F5 |
Reload current
webpage with cache override |
Esc |
Stop webpage loading |
Tab/Shift+Tab
with focus on webpage |
Jump to next /
previous link |
Enter on link |
Open link in current
tab |
Ctrl+Enter on
link |
Open link in a new
background tab |
Shift+Ctrl+Enter
on link |
Open link in a new
foreground tab |
Shift+enter on
link |
Open link in a new
window |
Alt+enter on
link |
Download link |
Shift+F10 |
Open context menu
(simulate right mouse button) |
Ctrl+a |
Select all content on
webpage |
Ctrl+c with
content selected |
Copy selected content
to clipboard |
Ctrl+p |
Print current webpage |
Ctrl+o |
Open file |
Ctrl+s |
Save current webpage |
Alt+f |
Open Wrench Menu (I'd
call it file menu to remember the shortcut) |
Ctrl+h |
Open History tab |
Ctrl+j |
Open Downloads tab |
Ctrl+f |
Find text on webpage |
Enter with
text found on webpage |
Find next match |
Shift+Enter
with text found on webpage |
Find previous match |
Esc |
Close Search Window |
Ctrl + Enter
with text found on webpage |
If current
highlighted found text is part of a link, open that link. |
Ctrl+Shift+b |
Show or hide
bookmarks bar |
Ctrl+d |
Add bookmark for
current webpage |
Ctrl+Shift+d |
Add bookmark for
current webpage and edit details |
Drag URI to
bookmark bar |
Bookmark webpage (can
be URI from address bar or link from page) |
Alt+d, then f6 |
Jump to bookmark
toolbar. Use arrow keys and enter to access bookmarks |
Alt+f, then b |
Open Bookmark Manager
Tab |
Shift+Alt+t |
Set focus on the
toolbar. Use arrow keys to navigate between different buttons on the toolbar. |
Ctrl+Shift+i/Ctrl+Shift+j |
Open Developer Tools
/ JavaScript Console |
Shift+Esc |
View Google Task
manager |
F1 |
Chrome Help |
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