Chrome is a free Internet program authoritatively delivered by Google on December 11, 2008. Its highlights incorporate synchronization with Google administrations and records, selected perusing, and programmed interpretation and spell check of site pages. It likewise includes a coordinated location bar/search bar, called the Omnibox.
Shortcut Keys | Description |
Alt+Home | Open your homepage. |
Alt+Left Arrow | Back a page. |
Alt+Right Arrow | Forward a page. |
F11 | Display the current website in full-screen mode. Pressing F11 again will exit this mode. |
Esc | Stop loading the page or a download from loading. |
Ctrl+(- or +) | Zoom in or out of a page, "-" will zoom out and "+" will zoom in on the page. |
Ctrl+1-8 | Pressing Ctrl and any number 1 through 8 moves to the corresponding tab in your tab bar. |
Ctrl+9 | Switch to the last tab. |
Ctrl+0 | Reset browser zoom to default. |
Ctrl+Enter | This combination is used to quickly complete an address. with https:// in the starting and .com in the last |
Ctrl+Shift+Del | Open the Clear browsing data window to quickly clear private data. |
Ctrl+Shift+B | Toggle the bookmarks bar between hidden and shown. |
Ctrl+A | Select everything on a page. |
Ctrl+D | Add a bookmark for the page currently opened. |
Ctrl+F | Open the "find" bar to search text on the current page. |
Ctrl+O | Open a file in the browser. |
Ctrl+Shift+O | Open the Bookmark manager. |
Ctrl+H | Open browser history in a new tab. |
Ctrl+J | Display the downloads window. |
Ctrl+K or Ctrl+E | Moves your text cursor to the Omnibox so that you can begin typing your search query and perform a Google search. |
Ctrl+L, Alt+D | Move the cursor to the browser address bar and highlight everything in it. |
Ctrl+N | Open New browser window. |
Ctrl+Shift+N | Open a new window in incognito (private) mode. |
Ctrl+P | Print current page or frame. |
Ctrl+R or F5 | Refresh the current page or frame. |
Ctrl+S | Opens the Save As a window to save the current page. |
Ctrl+T | Opens a new tab. |
Ctrl+U | View a web page's source code. |
Ctrl+W | Closes the current tab. |
Ctrl+Shift+W | Closes the currently selected window. |
Ctrl+Shift+T | This combination reopens the last tab you've closed. If you've closed multiple tabs, you can press this shortcut key multiple times to restore each of the closed tabs. |
Ctrl+Tab | Moves through each of the open tabs going to the right. |
Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Moves through each of the open tabs going to the left. |
Ctrl+Left-click | Open a link in a new tab in the background. |
Ctrl+Shift Left-click | Open a link in a new tab and switch to the new tab. |
Ctrl+Page Down | Open the browser tab to the right. |
Ctrl+Page Up | Open the browser tab to the left. |
Spacebar | Moves down a page at a time. |
Shift+Spacebar | Moves up a page at a time. |
Home | Go to the top of the page. |
End | Go to the bottom of the page. |
Alt+Down Arrow | Display all previous text entered in a text box and available options on a drop-down menu. |
Chrome functions admirably with Google destinations and administrations, for example, YouTube and Gmail. It additionally deals with its framework assets uniquely in contrast to different programs. Its V8 JavaScript motor was created without any preparation at Google and may improve your experience on intensely scripted sites and applications. Basically, it should cause the things you do on the Internet quicker.
Chrome offers a private perusing alternative called Incognito Mode. This mode permits you to peruse in a detached sandbox web meeting. It gives you impermanent power over your perusing history and meeting character since when you close the program, your logins and history are erased. Be that as it may, it doesn't ensure namelessness.