The following shortcuts will help you learn all the of main shortcuts for Google Chrome under Windows and Linux.
Tab and window shortcuts
Action |
Shortcut |
Open a new window |
Ctrl + n |
Open a new window in Incognito mode |
Ctrl + Shift + n |
Open a new tab, and jump to it |
Ctrl + t |
Reopen the last closed tab, and jump to it |
Ctrl + Shift + t |
Jump to the next open tab |
Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + PgDn |
Jump to the previous open tab |
Ctrl + Shift + Tab or Ctrl + PgUp |
Jump to a specific tab |
Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 |
Jump to the last tab |
Ctrl + 9 |
Open your home page in the current tab |
Alt + Home |
Open the previous page from your browsing history in the current tab |
Alt + Left arrow |
Open the next page from your browsing history in the current tab |
Alt + Right arrow |
Close the current tab |
Ctrl + w or Ctrl + F4 |
Close all open tabs and the browser |
Ctrl + Shift + w |
Minimize the current window |
Alt + Space + n |
Maximize the current window |
Alt + Space + x |
Close the current window |
Alt + F4 |
Quit Google Chrome |
Ctrl + Shift + q |
Google Chrome feature shortcuts
Action |
Shortcut |
Open the Chrome menu |
Alt + f or Alt + e or F10 |
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 |
Switch focus forward between the Address bar, Bookmarks bar (if showing), and page content |
F6 |
Switch focus backward between the Address bar, Bookmarks bar (if showing), and page content |
Shift + 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 |
Address bar shortcuts
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 + 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 |
Webpage shortcuts
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 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 mousewheel |
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 |
Move focus to a notification |
Alt + n |
Allow within a notification |
Alt + Shift + a |
Deny within a notification |
Alt + Shift + d |
Open the Home page in the current tab |
Alt + Home |
Mouse shortcuts
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 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 Next , or click & hold Back or 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 mousewheel up |
Make everything on the page smaller |
Ctrl + Scroll your mousewheel down |
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