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Ahmed Shaikh
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20 essential chrome keyboard shortcuts that will make you forget your mouse

Introduction:

When it comes to browsing the web, we all want to be efficient and save time. While using a mouse or touchpad is one way to navigate through Chrome, keyboard shortcuts can be a more efficient way to perform common tasks. In this article, we will discuss 20 essential keyboard shortcuts that will make you forget your mouse.

1. Open a new tab: Ctrl + T

One of the most common tasks in Chrome is opening a new tab. Instead of clicking on the plus (+) button on the top right corner, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + T to open a new tab.

2. Close current tab: Ctrl + W

To close the current tab, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + W. This can be faster than clicking on the X button on the tab.

3. Reopen the last tab you closed: Ctrl + Shift + T

If you accidentally closed a tab, you can easily reopen it by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + T. This can be a lifesaver when you accidentally close an important tab.

4. Open a new window: Ctrl + N

To open a new Chrome window, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + N. This can be useful when you want to browse in a new window without closing the current one.

5. Close current window: Ctrl + Shift + W

To close the current Chrome window, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + W. This can be faster than clicking on the X button on the top right corner of the window.

6. Open the Chrome settings menu: Alt + F or Alt + E

To access the Chrome settings menu, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + F or Alt + E. This can be a faster way to access settings than clicking on the three-dot menu on the top right corner.

7. Open the Chrome task manager: Shift + Esc

To access the Chrome task manager, use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Esc. This can be useful when you want to see which tabs or extensions are using up resources.

8. Navigate to the next tab: Ctrl + Tab

To navigate to the next tab, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Tab. This can be faster than clicking on the tab.

9. Navigate to the previous tab: Ctrl + Shift + Tab

To navigate to the previous tab, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Tab. This can be faster than clicking on the tab.

10. Go back a page: Alt + Left arrow

To go back a page, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + Left arrow. This can be faster than clicking on the back button.

11. Go forward a page: Alt + Right arrow

To go forward a page, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + Right arrow. This can be faster than clicking on the forward button.

12. Refresh the current page: F5 or Ctrl + R

To refresh the current page, use the keyboard shortcut F5 or Ctrl + R. This can be faster than clicking on the refresh button.

13. Zoom in: Ctrl + Plus (+)

To zoom in on the current page, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Plus (+). This can be useful when you want to make the text or image larger.

14. Zoom out: Ctrl + Minus (-)

zoom out on the current page, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Minus (-). This can be useful when you want to make the text or image smaller.

15. Reset zoom: Ctrl + 0 (zero)

To reset the zoom level to its default setting, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + 0 (zero). This can be useful when you want to revert back to the original size.

16. Open the Chrome DevTools: Ctrl + Shift + I

To open the Chrome DevTools, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + I. This can be useful for web developers and designers who want to inspect and debug their websites.

17. Save the current page as a bookmark: Ctrl + D

To save the current page as a bookmark, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + D. This can be useful when you want to quickly access a page later.

18. Search for text on the current page: Ctrl + F

To search for text on the current page, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + F. This can be useful when you want to find a specific word or phrase on a page.

19. Open the Chrome download manager: Ctrl + J

To open the Chrome download manager, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + J. This can be useful when you want to see the progress of your downloads or access a downloaded file.

20. Open the Chrome taskbar: Shift + Alt + T

To open the Chrome taskbar, use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Alt + T. This can be useful when you want to quickly access other Chrome windows or tabs.

Conclusion:

Keyboard shortcuts can be a time-saving way to navigate through Chrome. By memorizing these 20 essential keyboard shortcuts, you can work more efficiently and minimize your dependence on the mouse. Try incorporating these shortcuts into your browsing routine and see how much time you can save.

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