GOOGLE Chrome has loads of hidden shortcuts to get things done.
There’s even a quick key combo that can let you re-open tabs that you’ve accidentally closed.
Google Chrome has loads of clever shortcuts[/caption]It’s simple: just press Ctrl + Shift + T on Windows or CMD + Shift + T on Mac.
We’ve wrapped together some of the best Google Chrome shortcuts for Windows and Mac right now.
Here’s what you need to try.
You can hop between tabs by pressing Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + Shift + Tab.
The shortcut to open your homepage in the current tab is Alt + Home.
You can minimise the current window with Alt + Space and then press N.
And maximising the current window is done with Alt + Space then X.
You can see your downloads with Ctrl + J.
Open up your Clear Browsing Data options with Ctrl + Shift + Delete.
You can snap your cursor to the address bar with Ctrl + F5.
Quickly turn full-screen mode on or off with F11.
Change zoom level with Ctrl + + and Ctrl + -.
And reset page zoom level with Ctrl + 0.
You can close the current window with CMD + Shift + W.
Hide Google Chrome quickly with CMD + H.
And quit Google Chrome with CMD + Q.
Quickly navigate to your Settings by pressing CMD + ,.
Clear your browsing data with CMD + Shift + Delete.
You can add www. and .com to a site name and open it in the current tab with the site name + Ctrl + Enter.
And you can open that in a new tab by adding a Shift too.
You can activate fullscreen mode with CMD + Ctrl + F.
Move your cursor to the beginning of the previous word in a text field with Option + Left Arrow.
And you can delete the previous word in a text field with Option + Delete.
Google even maintains a full list of Chrome shortcuts here.
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