Check out some keyboard shortcuts to make your life easy on the most used browser–Google Chrome.

Google Chrome is used by more than 60% of internet users, distantly followed by Apple’s Safari.

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While, at present, it seems easy to imagine Chrome as the undisputed king of browsers, this was a result of great strategies executed right that you can catch in Chrome’s history.

Put simply, from hiring expert developers and starting from scratch, Google Chrome brought blazing fast web browsing to the masses, dethroning the old and ugly Internet Explorer.

And interestingly, most Chrome alternatives, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, etc., are based on Chromium–the open source project powering Chrome.

So, that’s like using Chrome in different flavors. Still, a few browsers like Safari, Firefox, etc., aren’t Chromium-based and are actual Chrome alternatives worthy of mention.

But, this was just for some context, and we aren’t here to discuss Chrome’s competitors or its alternatives, no matter how insignificant they might be.

We have put this together as a guide depicting some Chrome keyboard shortcuts that can help things done quickly.

So without any further ado, let’s begin.

Chrome Windows/Linux Keyboard Shortcuts

Shortcut Keys Description
Alt f/e Open the Chrome menu
Alt f then x Quit Google Chrome
Alt Home Open the home page in the current tab
Alt Left arrow Open the previous page
Alt Right arrow Open the next page
Alt Space then n Window Minimize
Alt Space then x Window Maximize
Ctrl 0 Page size reset
Ctrl 1 through Ctrl 8 Jump to a specific tab
Ctrl 9 Jump to the rightmost tab
Ctrl d Save your current webpage as a bookmark
Ctrl f or F3 Current page search bar
Ctrl g or Ctrl Shift g Jump to the next or previous match of your search bar term
Ctrl h Check browsing history
Ctrl j Open Chrome downloads
Ctrl l or Alt d or F6 Jump to the address bar
Ctrl n Open a new window
Ctrl o, then select a file Open a file in Chrome
Ctrl p Current page print
Ctrl s Save the current page
Ctrl Shift b Bookmarks bar visibility toggle
Ctrl Shift d Save all open tabs as bookmarks
Ctrl Shift Delete Clear browsing data menu
Ctrl Shift j or F12 Open developer tools
Ctrl Shift n Open a new window in Incognito mode
Ctrl Shift o Open the Bookmarks Manager
Ctrl Shift PgUp/PgDn Move the Current tab left/right
Ctrl Shift t Reopen previously closed tabs
Ctrl Shift Tab or Ctrl PgUp Jump to the previous open tab
Ctrl Tab or Ctrl PgDn Jump to the next open tab
Ctrl Shift w or Alt F4 Close the current window
Ctrl t Open a new tab
Ctrl w or Ctrl F4 Close the current tab
Ctrl u Display web-page’s HTML source code
Ctrl and /- Zoom in/out
Home/End Go to the top/bottom of the page
Esc Stop the page loading
F1 Chrome Help Center
F10 Select the rightmost item in the Chrome toolbar
F11 Full-screen toggle
F5 or Ctrl r Current page reload
double press F6 Switch focus to the current tab
F7 Turn on caret browsing (cursor navigation)
Shift Alt t Set focus on the first item in the Chrome toolbar
Shift Esc Open the Chrome Task Manager
Shift F5 or Ctrl Shift r Reload the current page, ignoring cached content
Shift Scroll your mouse wheel Horizontal Scrolling
Shift Space or PgUp Scroll up a webpage
Space or PgDn Scroll down a webpage
Tab Select clickable items starting from first
Shift Tab Select clickable items starting from last

Chrome Mac Keyboard Shortcuts

Shortcut Keys Description
Control F2 Jump to the main menu
⌘ q Quit Google Chrome
⌘ Shift h Open the home page in the current tab
⌘ [ or ⌘ Left arrow Open the previous page
⌘ ] or ⌘ Right arrow Open the next page
⌘ m Window Minimize
⌘ 0 Page size reset
⌘ 1 through ⌘ 8 Jump to a specific tab
⌘ 9 Jump to the rightmost tab
⌘ d Save your current webpage as a bookmark
⌘ e Find selected text in the search bar
⌘ f Current page search bar
⌘ g or ⌘ Shift g Jump to the next or previous match of your search bar term
⌘ h Hide Chrome
⌘ y Check browsing history
⌘ Shift j Open Chrome downloads
⌘ n Open a new window
⌘ o, then select a file Open a file in Chrome
⌘ p Current page print
⌘ s Save the current page
⌘ Shift b Bookmarks bar visibility toggle
⌘ Shift d Save all open tabs as bookmarks
⌘ Shift Delete Clear browsing data menu
⌘ Option i Open developer tools
⌘ Option j Open javascript console
⌘ Shift n Open a new window in Incognito mode
⌘ Option b Open the Bookmarks Manager
Control Shift PgUp/PgDn Move the Current tab left/right
⌘ Shift t Reopen previously closed tabs
⌘ Option Left arrow Jump to the previous open tab
⌘ Option Right arrow Jump to the next open tab
⌘ Shift w Close the current window
⌘ t Open a new tab
⌘ w Close the current tab
⌘ Option p Open Page Setup
⌘ Option u Display web-page’s HTML source code
⌘ and /- Zoom in/out
⌘ Up/Down arrow Go to the top/bottom of the page
⌘ , Open settings
Esc Stop the page loading
⌘ Control f Full-screen toggle
F7 Turn on caret browsing (cursor navigation)
⌘ Shift r Reload the current page, ignoring cached content
⌘ Option f Web search
Shift Space Scroll up a webpage
Space Scroll down a webpage
Tab Select clickable items starting from first
Shift Tab Select clickable items starting from last

Conclusion

So these were some Chrome keyboard shortcuts for Windows/Linux and Mac.

But while Chrome is good at what it does, sometimes it becomes a resource hog. Fret not! We also have some tips and tricks to optimize Chrome’s memory usage.