Introduction
In this article, we will cover Google Chrome Shortcut Keys for Windows.
- Ctrl+N - Open a new window.
- Ctrl+Shift+N - Open a new window inincognito mode.
- Press Ctrl, and click a link - Open link in a new tab.
- Press Shift, and click a link - Open link in a new window.
- Ctrl+T - Open a new tab.
- Ctrl+Shift+T - Reopen the last tab you'veclosed. Google Chrome remembers the last.
- Drag link to tab - Open link in specified tab
- Ctrl+9 - Switch to the last tab
- Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+8 - Switch to the tab at the specified position number. The number you press represents a position on the tab strip.
- Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Page Down - Switch to the next tab
- Ctrl+Shift+Tab - Switch to the previous tab
- Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 - Close current tab or pop-up
- Alt+Home - Open your homepage
- Ctrl+H - View the History page
- Ctrl+O, then select file - Open a file from your computerin Google
- Ctrl+J - View the Downloads page
- Shift+Escape - View the Task manager
- Ctrl+P - Print your current page
- F5 - Reload current page
- Esc - Stop page loading
- Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5 - Reload current page, ignoring cached content
- Press Alt, and click a link - Download link
- Ctrl+F - Open find-in-page box
- Ctrl+U - View source
- Ctrl+D - Bookmark your current webpage
- Ctrl++ - Make text larger
- Ctrl+- - Make text smaller
- Ctrl+0 - Return to normal text size
- Ctrl+Shift+G or Shift+F3 - Find previous match for yourinput in the find-in-page box
- Ctrl+G or F3 - Find next match for your input inthe find-in-page box
- Ctrl+B - Toggle bookmarks bar on and off
Summary
In this article, I have tried to cover Google Chrome Shortcut Keys for Windows.