Window and tab shortcuts
| Ctrl+N |
Open a new window |
| Ctrl+Shift+N |
Open a new window in incognito 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 |
| Alt+F4 |
Close current window |
| Ctrl+T |
Open a new tab |
| Ctrl+Shift+T |
Reopen the last tab you’ve closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you’ve closed. |
| Drag link to tab |
Open link in specified tab |
| Drag link to space between tabs |
Open link in a new tab in the specified position on the tab strip |
| 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+9 |
Switch to the last tab |
| Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown |
Switch to the next tab |
| Ctrl+Shift+Tab orCtrl+PgUp |
Switch to the previous tab |
| Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 |
Close current tab or pop-up |
| Alt+Home |
Open your homepage |
| Ctrl+O, then select file |
Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome |
Address bar shortcuts
Do one of the following actions in the address bar:
| Type a search term |
Perform a search using your default search engine |
| Type the part of the web address that’s between ‘www.’ and ‘.com’, then pressCtrl+Enter |
Add www.and .com to your input in the address bar and open the web address |
| Type a search engine keyword or URL, press Tab, then type a search term |
Perform a search using the search engine associated with the keyword or the URL. Google Chrome prompts you to press Tab if it recognizes the search engine you’re trying to use. |
| F6 or Ctrl+L or Alt+D |
Highlight content in the web address area |
| Type a web address, then press Alt+Enter |
Open your web address in a new tab |
Shortcuts to open Google Chrome features
| Ctrl+B |
Toggle bookmarks bar on and off |
| Ctrl+H |
View the History page |
| Ctrl+J |
View the Downloads page |
| Shift+Escape |
View the Task manager |
Webpage shortcuts
| 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+G or F3 |
Find next match for your input in the find-in-page box |
| Ctrl+Shift+G or Shift+F3 |
Find previous match for your input in the find-in-page box |
| Ctrl+U |
View source |
| Drag link to bookmarks bar |
Bookmark the link |
| Ctrl+D |
Bookmark your current webpage |
| Ctrl++ |
Make text larger |
| Ctrl+- |
Make text smaller |
| Ctrl+0 |
Return to normal text size |
Text shortcuts
| Highlight content, then press Ctrl+C |
Copy content to the clipboard |
| Place your cursor in a text field, then press Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert |
Paste current content from the clipboard |
| Place your cursor in a text field, then press Ctrl+Shift+V |
Paste current content from the clipboard without formatting |
| Highlight content in a text field, then press Ctrl+X or Shift+Delete |
Delete the content and copy it to the clipboard |
| Backspace, or press Alt and the left arrow together |
Go to the previous page in your browsing history for the tab |
| Shift+Backspace, or press Alt and the right arrow together |
Go to the next page in your browsing history for the tab |
| Ctrl+K or Ctrl+E |
Places a ‘?’ in the address bar. Type a search term after the ‘?’ to perform a search using your default search engine. |
| Place your cursor in the address bar, then press Ctrland the left arrow together |
Jump to the previous word in the address bar |
| Place your cursor in the address bar, then press Ctrland the right arrow together |
Jump to the next word in the address bar |
| Place your cursor in the address bar, then pressCtrl+Backspace |
Delete the previous word in the address bar |
| Space bar |
Scroll down the web page |
| Home |
Go to the top of the page |
| End |
Go to the bottom of the page |
[via google]