Google Chrome is designed in such a way where you can customize your web browser according to your need using Themes and Extensions. There are many Themes where you can customize the look of your Google Chrome browser. There are many Google Chrome extensions available which you can use them according to your need, It reduces some of your efforts while working on the Web.
Useful Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows
To Open a New Window – Ctrl+N
To Open a New Tab – Ctrl+T
To Open a file in Google Chrome – Ctrl+O + Select the File
To Open the link in a new tab – Press Ctrl and Click on the link
To Open the link in a new window – Press Shift and click on the link
To Reopen the last tab you’ve closed – Ctrl+Shift+T
To Switch to the 1st tab – Crtl+1
To Switch to the 2nd tab – Crtl+2
To Switch to the 3rd tab – Crtl+3
To Switch to the 4th tab – Crtl+4
To Switch to the 5th tab – Crtl+5
To Switch to the 6th tab – Crtl+6
To Switch to the 7th tab – Crtl+7
To Switch to the 8th tab – Crtl+8
To Switch to the last tab – Ctrl+9
To Switch to the next tab – Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Page Down
To Switch to the previous tab – Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+Page Up
To Close the current window – Alt+F4 or Ctrl + Shift+W
To Close the current tab – Ctrl+F4 or Ctrl+W
To Toggle the bookmarks bar on and off – Ctrl+Shift+B
To Open the Chrome Menu – Alt+F or Alt+E or F10
To Open the History page – Ctrl+H
To Open the Downloads page – Ctrl+J
To Open the Task Manager – Shift+Esc
To Open Developer Tools – Ctrl+Shift+J
To Open the Clear Browsing Data – Ctrl+Shift+Delete
To Open the Help Center – F1
To Open your homepage in your Current tab – Alt+Home
To Print your current web page – Ctrl+P
To Save your current web page – Ctrl+S
To Reload your current web page – Ctrl+R or F5
To Stop the loading of your current web page – Press Esc
To Open the find bar – Ctrl+F
To Reload your current web page by ignoring cached content – Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5
To Open the source of your current web page – Ctrl+U
To Bookmark your current web page – Ctrl+D
To Bookmark all open web pages in a new folder – Ctrl+Shift+D
To Open or Exit your page in full-screen mode – Press F11
To Enlarge everything on the page – Ctrl+”+” or Ctrl+Scroll your mouse wheel up
To Make everything smaller on the page – Ctrl+”-” or Ctrl+Scroll your mouse wheel down
To Returns everything on the page to normal size – Ctrl+0
To Scroll down the web page – Press Space Bar
To Go to the top of the web page – Press Home Button
To Go to the End of the web page – Press End Button
To Scroll horizontally on the web page – Shift+Scroll your mouse wheel
To Add www. and .com to your input in the address bar – Ctrl+Enter
To Highlight the URL – Ctrl+L or Alt+D
To Delete the entry from your browsing history – select an entry in the address bar and then Press Shift+Delete
To Go to the previous page in the tab from your browsing history – Press Backspace or Press Alt+left arrow together
To Go to the next page in the tab from your browsing history – Press Shift+Backspace or Alt+right arrow together
To Open the link in a new tab and it switches to the newly opened tab – Press Ctrl+Shift and click a link or press Shift and click a link with your middle mouse button.
To Maximize or minimize the window – Double-click on the blank area on the tab strip
The above listed are the list of Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows which can help users for faster browsing. If I have missed any of the useful Google Chrome Keyboard shortcuts, then please let us know by commenting below so that we can add it to the above list.
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