Chrome Shortcuts - English
Chrome Shortcuts - English


IDOperating SystemCategoryShortcutAction
1Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsCtrl+NOpens a new window.
2Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsCtrl+TOpens a new tab.
3Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsCtrl+Shift+NOpens a new window in incognito mode.
4Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Ctrl+O, then select fileOpens a file from your computer in Google Chrome.
5Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Ctrl and click a linkOpens the link in a new tab in the background.
6Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Ctrl+Shift and click a linkOpens the link in a new tab and switches to the newly opened tab.
7Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Shift and click a linkOpens the link in a new window.
8Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsCtrl+Shift+TReopens the last tab you've closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed.
9Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsDrag a link to a tabOpens the link in the tab.
10Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsDrag a link to a blank area on the tab stripOpens the link in a new tab.
11Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsDrag a tab out of the tab stripOpens the tab in a new window.
12Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsDrag a tab out of the tab strip and into an existing windowOpens the tab in the existing window.
13Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Esc while dragging a tabReturns the tab to its original position.
14Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsCtrl+1 through Ctrl+8Switches to the tab at the specified position number on the tab strip.
15Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsCtrl+9Switches to the last tab.
16Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsRight-click, or click and hold either the Back or Forward arrow in the browser toolbar.Displays your browsing history in the tab.
17Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Backspace, or Alt and the left arrow together.Goes to the previous page in your browsing history for the tab.
18Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsPress Shift+Backspace, or Alt and the right arrow together.Goes to the next page in your browsing history for the tab.
19Windows and LinuxTab and window shortcutsDouble-click the blank area on the tab strip.Maximizes or minimizes the window.
20Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsAlt+F or Alt+E or F10Opens the Chrome menu , which lets you customize and control settings in Google Chrome.
21Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsCtrl+Shift+BToggles the bookmarks bar on and off.
22Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsCtrl+HOpens the History page.
23Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsCtrl+JOpens the Downloads page.
24Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsShift+EscOpens the Task Manager.
25Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsShift+Alt+TSets focus on the first tool in the browser toolbar. You can then use the following shortcuts to move around in the toolbar: Press Tab, Shift+Tab, Home, End, right arrow, and left arrow to move focus to different items in the toolbar.
26Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsF6 or Shift+F6Switches focus to the next keyboard-accessible pane. Panes include: Highlights the URL in the address bar Bookmarks bar (if visible) The main web content (including any infobars) Downloads bar (if visible)
27Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsCtrl+Shift+JOpens Developer Tools.
28Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsCtrl+Shift+DeleteOpens the Clear Browsing Data dialog.
29Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsF1Opens the Help Center in a new tab (our favorite).
30Windows and LinuxGoogle Chrome feature shortcutsCtrl+Shift+MSwitch between multiple users.

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