![]() ![]() At present, the shortcut to navigate to a particular tab is Ctrl+ (tab By typing in the address bar, you can find the bookmark you are looking for, in the address bar Now, instead of using the shortcut Ctrl+H, which takes you to your search history in a separate tab, enter in the address field to quickly search through the browsing history and go to the page you are looking for. Web Browsers Google Chrome What Your Function Keys Do in Google Chrome Marshall Gunnell makojunkie Apr 3, 2019, 11:23 am EDT 1 min read The function keys on keyboards don’t get the love they used to, but depending on the app you’re running, they can still be quite handy. To use, type in the address bar, press the ‘search tabs’ button, and type the title of the tab that you want to navigate to. These are and are the This comes in handy with multiple tabs. The features were announced by Chrome's Product Manager, Nick Kim Sexton, through Google's official blog. The three new shortcuts from Google Chrome (Image courtesy: blog.google/products) Toggles focus between the webpage, bookmark bar, and address bar. Ctrl+F4 closes the tab that you are currently viewing. In an upgrade to Chrome's address bar, Google has added three shortcuts – one each for tabs, bookmarks, and history – that will allow to you to search for these directly from the address bar itself. Opens the Find Bar in Chrome, which lets you search for text on the current webpage. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Shift+B (in Windows) or Command+Shift+B (in macOS). ![]() Google Chrome, the world's most popular web browser, has launched three shortcuts to help you work even more seamlessly. Fire up Chrome, click the menu icon, point to Bookmarks, then click on Show Bookmarks Bar. ![]()
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