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    Use Google Chrome Without Mouse With Keyboard Shortcuts

    Many times we stuck on the situations when our Mouse stops working or gets broken, in that situation, it’s very hard to use any software in windows with keyboard, especially browsers like Google Chrome.

    So, today I am sharing this post which contains a list of all Google Chrome Shortcuts through Which you can easily use Chrome without Mouse.

    Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used in Google Chrome for Windows. These shortcuts can be utilized for a variety of purposes, ranging from opening Chrome’s internal Task Manager to sending the active Web page to your printer.

    Must Read: How to Use Google Chrome Without Mouse in 2020

    Controlling Tabs:-

    • CTRL + T: Open a new Tab
    • CTRL + W: Close current tab or pop-up window
    • CTRL + F4: Close current tab or pop-up window
    • CTRL + <Link>: Open a link in a new tab
    • CTRL + SHIFT + T: Reopen the last tab that you closed
    • CTRL + 1:  Go to the Number 1 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 2: Go to the Number 2 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 3: Go to the Number 3 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 4: Go to the Number 4 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 5: Go to the Number 5 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 6: Go to the Number 6 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 7: Go to the Number 7 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 8: Go to the Number 8 Tab in Position
    • CTRL + 9: Go to the Last Tab in Position
    • CTRL + TAB: Switch to the next tab
    • CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: Switch to the previous tab
    • CTRL + PAGE DOWN: Switch to the next tab
    • CTRL + PAGE UP: Switch to the previous tab

    Controlling Window or Page:-

    • ALT + F4: Close current window
    • ALT + HOME: Open your home page
    • F5: Reload the current page
    • ESC: Stop the current page from loading
    • CTRL + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cache
    • SHIFT + F5: Reload the current page, overriding the cache
    • CTRL + U: View source code of the current page
    • ALT + <Link>: Download link
    • CTRL + F: Open the ‘Find in page’ dialog box
    • CTRL + G: Find the next match from ‘Find in page’ box
    • F3: Find the next match from ‘Find in page’ box
    • CTRL + SHIFT + G: Find the previous match from ‘Find in page’ box
    • SHIFT + F3: Find the previous match from ‘Find in page’ box
    • CTRL + U: View source code of the current page
    • CTRL + D: Bookmark the current page
    • CTRL + PLUS: Make text larger
    • CTRL + MINUS: Make text smaller
    • CTRL + 0: Return to default text size
    • BACKSPACE or ALT + LEFT ARROW: Advance to the previous page in your browsing history (for the current tab)
    • SHIFT + BACKSPACE or ALT + RIGHT ARROW: Advance to the next page in your browsing history (for the current tab)
    • CTRL + S: Save the current page to your hard drive
    • CTRL + C: Copy selected text or images to the Clipboard
    • CTRL + V or SHIFT + INSERT: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard, preserving original formatting
    • CTRL + SHIFT + V: Paste the current contents of the Clipboard without original formatting

    URL and Address Bar Shortcuts:-

    • CTRL + ENTER: Automatically add www. (at the beginning) and .com (at the end) of the text currently residing in the Address (or URL) bar
    • CTRL + BACKSPACE: Remove whatever key term precedes the active cursor in the Address (or URL) bar
    • CTRL + L or ALT + D: Highlight the full URL in the Address bar
    • CTRL + K or CTRL + E: Enters a question mark in the Address bar. Typing a keyword or keywords following this question mark will submit the search term to your default engine.

    Other Important Shortcuts:-

    • CTRL + SHIFT + M: Launches Avatar Menu / Profile Management
    • CTRL + O: Open a file in the browser
    • CTRL + H: View Browsing History
    • CTRL + B: Toggle bookmarks display
    • CTRL + J: View Downloads
    • SHIFT + ESC: View Chrome’s internal Task Manager
    • CTRL + P: Print the current page
    • CTRL + D: Bookmark the current page
    • ALT + E or ALT + F: Open Chrome’s “wrench”, or tools, menu
    • CTRL + SHIFT + B: Activate or disable the Bookmarks Bar.
    • F6 or SHIFT + F6: Advance through active components on the current page, or through items in Chrome’s Address bar, Bookmarks bar, or Downloads bar.
    • CTRL + SHIFT + J: Open Chrome’s JavaScript Console.
    • CTRL + SHIFT + I: Open Chrome’s Developer Tools interface.
    • F1: Open Chrome’s Help Center in a new tab or window.
    • CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE: Open the Clear Browsing Data window.

    That’s it, Now Use these Shortcuts and Start Using Google Chrome like a Pro.

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    Maitreya Patni
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    Maitreya is the Founder and Chief Editor at Broodle. He loves helping people around him to get through the day to day trouble they face with technology. So that, they can love technology as much as he does!

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    mjdseo

    One I don’t see on there is CMD+SHift+M (on Mac) which I presume will be CTRL+Shift+M for you Windows users and that keyboard shortcut launches Avatar Menu/Profile Management

    jesus adwardo

    Is there a way to control your entire mouse cursor with only your keyboard on chrome os, my friend in school’s mouse pad broke so he has to use a USB mouse and the mouse broke. if anyone knows a way to entirely control a chrome os cursor please email me at [email protected] thank you hand have a good day

    Hann

    use tab key