Here's some listed some keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome.
Window shortcuts of Google Chrome
Ctrl+N | Opens a new window. |
Ctrl+T | Opens a new tab. |
Ctrl+Shift+N | Opens a new window in incognito mode. |
Press Ctrl+O, then select file. | Opens a file from your computer in Google Chrome. |
Press Ctrl and click a link. Or click a link with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel). | Opens the link in a new tab in the background . |
Press Ctrl+Shift and click a link. Or press Shift and click a link with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel). | Opens the link in a new tab and switches to the newly opened tab. |
Press Shift and click a link. | Opens the link in a new window. |
Ctrl+Shift+T | Reopens the last tab you've closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed. |
Drag a link to a tab. | Opens the link in the tab. |
Drag a link to a blank area on the tab strip. | Opens the link in a new tab. |
Drag a tab out of the tab strip. | Opens the tab in a new window. |
Drag a tab out of the tab strip and into an existing window. | Opens the tab in the existing window. |
Press Esc while dragging a tab. | Returns the tab to its original position. |
Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+8 | Switches to the tab at the specified position number on the tab strip. |
Ctrl+9 | Switches to the last tab. |
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown | Switches to the next tab. |
Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PgUp | Switches to the previous tab. |
Alt+F4 or Ctrl + Shift + W | Closes the current window. |
Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 | Closes the current tab or pop-up. |
Click a tab with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel). | Closes the tab you clicked. |
Right-click, or click and hold either the Back or Forward arrow in the browser toolbar. | Displays your browsing history in the tab. |
Press Backspace, or Alt and the left arrow together. | Goes to the previous page in your browsing history for the tab. |
Press Shift+Backspace, or Alt and the right arrow together. | Goes to the next page in your browsing history for the tab. |
Press Ctrl and click either the Back arrow, Forward arrow, or Go button in the toolbar. Or click either button with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel). | Opens the button destination in a new tab in the background. |
Double-click the blank area on the tab strip. | Maximizes or minimizes the window. |
Alt+Home | Opens your homepage in your current |
Google Chrome feature shortcuts
Alt+F or Alt+E or F10 | Opens the Chrome menu , which lets you customize and control settings in Google Chrome. |
Ctrl+Shift+B | Toggles the bookmarks bar on and off. |
Ctrl+H | Opens the History page. |
Ctrl+J | Opens the Downloads page. |
Shift+Esc | Opens the Task Manager. |
Shift+Alt+T | Sets focus on the first tool in the browser toolbar. You can then use the following shortcuts to move around in the toolbar:
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F6 or Shift+F6 | Switches focus to the next keyboard-accessible pane. Panes include:
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Ctrl+Shift+J | Opens Developer Tools. |
Ctrl+Shift+Delete | Opens the Clear Browsing Data dialog. |
F1 | Opens the Help Center in a new tab (our favorite). |
Ctrl+Shift+M | Switch between multiple users. |
Address bar shortcuts
Type a search term, then press Enter. | Performs a search using your default search engine. |
Type a search engine keyword, press Space, type a search term, and press Enter. | Performs a search using the search engine associated with the keyword. |
Begin typing a search engine URL, press Tab when prompted, type a search term, and press Enter. | Performs a search using the search engine associated with the URL. |
Ctrl+Enter | Adds www. and .com to your input in the address bar and open the resulting URL. |
Type a URL, then press Alt+Enter. | Opens the URL in a new tab. |
Ctrl+L or Alt+D | Highlights the URL. |
Ctrl+K or Ctrl+E | Places a '?' in the address bar. Type a search term after the question mark to perform a search using your default search engine. |
Press Ctrl and the left arrow together. | Moves your cursor to the preceding key term in the address bar |
Press Ctrl and the right arrow together. | Moves your cursor to the next key term in the address bar |
Ctrl+Backspace | Deletes the key term that precedes your cursor in the address bar |
Select an entry in the address bar drop-down menu with your keyboard arrows, then press Shift+Delete. | Deletes the entry from your browsing history, if possible. |
Click an entry in the address bar drop-down menu with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel). | Opens the entry in a new tab in the background. |
Press Page Up or Page Down when the address bar drop-down menu is visible. | Selects the first or last entry in the drop-down menu. |
Webpage shortcuts
Ctrl+P | Prints your current page. |
Ctrl+S | Saves your current page. |
F5 or Ctrl+R | Reloads your current page. |
Esc | Stops the loading of your current page. |
Ctrl+F | Opens the find bar. |
Ctrl+G or F3 | Finds the next match for your input in the find bar. |
Ctrl+Shift+G, Shift+F3, or Shift+Enter | Finds the previous match for your input in the find bar. |
Click the middle mouse button (or mousewheel). | Activates auto-scrolling. As you move your mouse, the page automatically scrolls according to the direction of the mouse. |
Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5 | Reloads your current page, ignoring cached content. |
Press Alt and click a link. | Downloads the target of the link. |
Ctrl+U | Opens the source of your current page. |
Drag a link to bookmarks bar | Saves the link as a bookmark. |
Ctrl+D | Saves your current webpage as a bookmark. |
Ctrl+Shift+D | Saves all open pages as bookmarks in a new folder. |
F11 | Opens your page in full-screen mode. Press F11 again to exit full-screen. |
Ctrl and +, or press Ctrl and scroll your mousewheel up. | Enlarges everything on the page. |
Ctrl and -, or press Ctrl and scroll your mousewheel down. | Makes everything on the page smaller. |
Ctrl+0 | Returns everything on the page to normal size. |
Space bar | Scrolls down the web page. |
Home | Goes to the top of the page. |
End | Goes to the bottom of the page. |
Press Shift and scroll your mousewheel. | Scrolls horizontally on the page. |