Chromebook Shortcuts: Dear Friends, many of the sarkaribank’s users were asking about the Chrome browser shortcuts. so, I have decided to write an article on it. The main thing of this article is that we have tried to include the Chromebook Shortcuts which are included Keyboard, Address bar, Webpage, and Mouse Shortcuts. we will also share the Microsoft Word and excel keyboard shortcut later on and we have already written an article on Windows keyboard shortcuts. This will surely help you in daily life and different government examination.
A Complete list of Chromebook Shortcuts for Keyboard, Address bar, Webpage & Mouse including shortcuts for open, bookmark, history page, and more.
Chromebook Shortcuts: Chrome Keyboard Shortcut Keys
Action | Shortcut |
Open the Chrome menu | Alt + f Or Alt + e or F10 + Enter |
Show or hide the Bookmarks bar | Ctrl + Shift + b |
Open the Bookmarks Manager | Ctrl + Shift + o |
Open the History page in a new tab | Ctrl + h |
Open the Downloads page in a new tab | Ctrl + j |
Open the Chrome Task Manager | Shift + Esc |
Set focus on the first item in the Chrome toolbar | Shift + Alt + t |
Set focus on the last item in the Chrome toolbar | F10 |
Switch focus to unfocused dialog (if showing) | F6 |
Open the Find Bar to search the current page | Ctrl + f or F3 |
Jump to the next match to your Find Bar search | Ctrl + g |
Jump to the previous match to your Find Bar search | Ctrl + Shift + g |
Open Developer Tools | Ctrl + Shift + j or F12 |
Open the Clear Browsing Data options | Ctrl + Shift + Delete |
Open the Chrome Help Center in a new tab | F1 |
Log in a different user or browse as a Guest | Ctrl + Shift + m |
Open a feedback form | Alt + Shift + i |
Chromebook Shortcuts: Chrome Address bar Shortcut Keys
Use the following shortcuts in the address bar:
Action | Shortcut |
Search with your default search engine | Type a search term + Enter |
Search using a different search engine | Type a search engine name and press Tab |
Add www. and .com to a site name, and open it in the current tab |
Type a site name + Ctrl + Enter |
Open a new tab and perform a Google search | Type a search term + Alt + Enter |
Jump to the address bar | Ctrl + l or Alt + d or F6 |
Search from anywhere on the page | Ctrl + k Or Ctrl + e |
Remove predictions from your address bar | Down arrow to highlight + Shift + Delete |
Chromebook Shortcuts: Chrome Webpage Shortcut Keys
Action | Shortcut |
Open options to print the current page | Ctrl + p |
Open options to save the current page | Ctrl + s |
Reload the current page | F5 or Ctrl + r |
Reload the current page, ignoring cached content | Shift + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + r |
Stop the page loading | Esc |
Browse clickable items moving forward | Tab |
Browse clickable items moving backward | Shift + Tab |
Open a file from your computer in Chrome | Ctrl + o + Select a file |
Display non-editable HTML source code for the current page | Ctrl + u |
Save your current webpage as a bookmark | Ctrl + d |
Save all open tabs as bookmarks in a new folder | Ctrl + Shift + d |
Turn full-screen mode on or off | F11 |
Make everything on the page bigger | Ctrl and + |
Make everything on the page smaller | Ctrl and – |
Return everything on the page to the default size | Ctrl + 0 |
Scroll down a webpage, a screen at a time | Space or PgDn |
Scroll up a webpage, a screen at a time | Shift + Space or PgUp |
Go to the top of the page | Home |
Go to the bottom of the page | End |
Scroll horizontally on the page | Shift + Scroll your mouse wheel |
Move your cursor to the front of the previous word in a text field | Ctrl + Left arrow |
Move your cursor to the back of the next word in a text field | Ctrl + Right arrow |
Delete the previous word in a text field | Ctrl + Backspace |
Open the Home page in the current tab | Alt + Home |
Chromebook Shortcuts: Chrome Mouse Shortcut Keys
The following shortcuts require you to use your mouse:
Action | Shortcut |
Open a link in a current tab (mouse only) | Drag a link to a tab |
Open a link in the new background tab | Ctrl + Click a link |
Open a link, and jump to it | Ctrl + Shift + Click a link |
Open a link, and jump to it (mouse only) | Drag a link to a blank area of the tab strip |
Open a link in a new window | Shift + Click a link |
Open a tab in a new window (mouse only) | Drag the tab out of the tab strip |
Move a tab to a current window (mouse only) | Drag the tab into an existing window |
Return a tab to its original position | Press Esc while dragging |
Save the current webpage as a bookmark | Drag the web address to the Bookmarks Bar |
Download the target of a link | Alt + Click a link |
Display your browsing history | Right-click Back or click & hold Back Right-click Next or click & hold Next |
Switch between maximized and windowed modes | Double-click a blank area of the tab strip |
Make everything on the page bigger | Ctrl + Scroll your mouse wheel up |
Make everything on the page smaller | Ctrl + Scroll your mouse wheel down |