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Google Chrome Shortcuts That You Must Know

Google Chrome web browser is one of the fastest web browser. Keyboard and mouse shortcuts are combinations of keyboard strokes and mouse clicks that you can use to do specific actions. Here is a list of Google Chrome Shortcuts that you must know.

Key Combination

Result

Ctrl + Shift + N

New Icognito Window

Alt + Home

Loads Google Chrome HomePage

Ctrl + T

Opens a New Tab

Ctrl + Shift + T

Opens a Recently Closed Tab

Ctrl + Number Keys

Jumps to the Respective Tab

Ctrl + Tab

Cycle Through Tabs

Ctrl + Shift + Tab

Cycle Through Tabs (Reverse Order)

Ctrl + B

Toggles Bookmark Bar

Ctrl + H

History Page

Ctrl + J

Downloads Page

Ctrl + K/E

Search From The OmniBox

Shift + Esc

Google Chrome Task Manager

about:plugins

See What Plugins are Installed

about:stats

Stats Info

about:network

Network Info

about:histograms

Histograms

about:memory

Memory Info

about:cache

Cache Info

about:dns

DNS Info (Very Cool)

about:crash

Example Crashed Process

Ctrl + Shift + Del

Delete Browsing History

Ctrl + L

Move Cursor to the OmniBox

Ctrl + W

Close the Current Tab

Ctrl + R

Refresh/Reload the Current Page

Ctrl+ +

Enlarges the Text Size

Ctrl + –

Diminishes the Text Size

Ctrl + 0

Restores Default Text Size

Ctrl + Mousewheel

Zoom In / Zoom Out

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