So, today I am sharing this post which contains a list of all Google Chrome Shortcuts through Which you can easily use Chrome without Mouse. Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used in Google Chrome for Windows. These shortcuts can be utilized for a variety of purposes, ranging from opening Chrome’s internal Task Manager to sending the active Web page to your printer. Controlling Tabs:-
CTRL + T: Open a new TabCTRL + W: Close current tab or pop-up windowCTRL + F4: Close current tab or pop-up windowCTRL + : Open a link in a new tabCTRL + SHIFT + T: Reopen the last tab that you closedCTRL + 1: Go to the Number 1 Tab in PositionCTRL + 2: Go to the Number 2 Tab in PositionCTRL + 3: Go to the Number 3 Tab in PositionCTRL + 4: Go to the Number 4 Tab in PositionCTRL + 5: Go to the Number 5 Tab in PositionCTRL + 6: Go to the Number 6 Tab in PositionCTRL + 7: Go to the Number 7 Tab in PositionCTRL + 8: Go to the Number 8 Tab in PositionCTRL + 9: Go to the Last Tab in PositionCTRL + TAB: Switch to the next tabCTRL + SHIFT + TAB: Switch to the previous tabCTRL + PAGE DOWN: Switch to the next tabCTRL + PAGE UP: Switch to the previous tab
Controlling Window or Page:-
ALT + F4: Close current windowALT + HOME: Open your home pageF5: Reload the current pageESC: Stop the current page from loadingCTRL + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cacheSHIFT + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cacheCTRL + U: View source code of the current pageALT + : Download linkCTRL + F: Open the ‘Find in page’ dialog boxCTRL + G: Find the next match from ‘Find in page’ boxF3: Find the next match from ‘Find in page’ boxCTRL + SHIFT + G: Find the previous match from ‘Find in page’ boxSHIFT + F3: Find the previous match from ‘Find in page’ boxCTRL + U: View source code of the current pageCTRL + D: Bookmark the current pageCTRL + PLUS: Make text largerCTRL + MINUS: Make text smallerCTRL + 0: Return to default text sizeBACKSPACE or ALT + LEFT ARROW: Advance to the previous page in your browsing history (for the current tab)SHIFT + BACKSPACE or ALT + RIGHT ARROW: Advance to the next page in your browsing history (for the current tab)CTRL + S: Save the current page to your hard driveCTRL + C: Copy selected text or images to the ClipboardCTRL + V or SHIFT + INSERT: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard, preserving original formattingCTRL + SHIFT + V: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard without original formatting
URL and Address Bar Shortcuts:-
CTRL + ENTER: Automatically add www. (at the beginning) and .com (at the end) of the text currently residing in the Address (or URL) barCTRL + BACKSPACE: Remove whatever key term precedes the active cursor in the Address (or URL) barCTRL + L or ALT + D: Highlight the full URL in the Address barCTRL + K or CTRL + E: Enters a question mark in the Address bar. Typing a keyword or keywords following this question mark will submit the search term to your default engine.
Other Important Shortcuts:-
CTRL + SHIFT + M: Launches Avatar Menu / Profile ManagementCTRL + O: Open a file in the browserCTRL + H: View Browsing HistoryCTRL + B: Toggle bookmarks displayCTRL + J: View DownloadsSHIFT + ESC: View Chrome’s internal Task ManagerCTRL + P: Print the current pageCTRL + D: Bookmark the current pageALT + E or ALT + F: Open Chrome’s “wrench”, or tools, menuCTRL + SHIFT + B: Activate or disable the Bookmarks Bar.F6 or SHIFT + F6: Advance through active components on the current page, or through items in Chrome’s Address bar, Bookmarks bar, or Downloads bar.CTRL + SHIFT + J: Open Chrome’s JavaScript Console.CTRL + SHIFT + I: Open Chrome’s Developer Tools interface.F1: Open Chrome’s Help Center in a new tab or window.CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE: Open the Clear Browsing Data window.
That’s it, Now Use these Shortcuts and Start Using Google Chrome like a Pro.