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Provides keyboard shortcuts in the Google Translate™ page. This extension provides keyboard shortcuts in the Google Translate™ page. [key]s are customizable.(at options page) alt (+ shift) + [key]s are bound to each indexed button. shift + enter is bound to the translate button. welcome feedback, comments and suggestion. (twitter) @yamayamayamaji (github) https://github.com/yamayamayamaji/Keyboard-Shortcuts-for-Google-Translate
Shortkeys (Custom Keyboard Shortcuts)
Custom keyboard shortcuts for your browser Shortkeys lets you create custom keyboard shortcuts for anything your browser can do. Choose from 125+ built-in actions, chain them into macros, or write your own JavaScript — all with a clean, modern interface. Shortkeys ships with 125+ built-in actions across 11 categories: - Scrolling: scroll up/down/left/right, jump to top or bottom - Tabs: open, close, pin, mute, move, sort, duplicate, suspend, group, and switch tabs - Navigation: back, forward, reload, copy URL, open from clipboard - Windows: new window, new private window, close window, fullscreen - Bookmarks: open any bookmark or bookmarklet with a shortcut - Zooming: zoom in, zoom out, reset - Video controls: play/pause, speed up/down, skip, mute, fullscreen - Search: search Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, or GitHub for selected text - Page tools: cheat sheet overlay, toggle dark mode on any page - Page scripts: 25 ready-to-use scripts (highlight links, remove images, extract emails, and more) - Miscellaneous: run custom JavaScript, insert text, trigger other shortcuts, take screenshots, print, and more Chain up to 10 actions into a single shortcut with optional delays between steps. Example: press one key to open a new tab, navigate to a URL, and pin it. Get started fast with 9 curated shortcut packs: - Vim Navigation — Vimium clone: browse the web with hjkl - Emacs Navigation — Emacs-style movement and editing - YouTube Power User — speed controls, skip, fullscreen - Productivity — tab management and navigation essentials - Developer Tools — view source, console, clear cache - Speed Reading — scroll, font size, reading mode - Tab Manager — advanced tab switching and organization - Keyboard Power User — power user essentials - Media Control — universal play/pause, skip, volume Click the Shortkeys icon (or set a global shortcut) to open a searchable command palette. Search and trigger any of your shortcuts instantly, or add a new one without opening settings. - Cloud sync: shortcuts sync across devices via Chrome Sync, with automatic local fallback if your data exceeds the sync quota - Groups: organize shortcuts into collapsible, renamable groups with bulk enable/disable - Per-site filtering: set any shortcut to work on all sites, all sites except specific ones, or only on specific sites - Shortcut recorder: click Record and press your keys — supports multi-key sequences (like "g i" for Gmail-style shortcuts) - Conflict detection: warns you when a shortcut conflicts with a browser default (platform-aware for Mac vs Windows/Linux) - Shareable links: generate a URL to share individual shortcuts or entire groups with anyone - Custom JavaScript: full code editor with syntax highlighting, Greasyfork/userscript import, and a Test button to run scripts in any tab - Live reload: saved shortcuts update in all open tabs instantly — no page refresh needed - Dark mode: follows your system preference - Undo/redo: made a mistake in settings? Ctrl+Z to undo - Guided onboarding: new users get a step-by-step wizard - Usage analytics: see which shortcuts you use most (local only, never shared) Use any combination of modifier keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Cmd/Meta) with letters, numbers, punctuation, or special keys (F1-F19, arrows, Home, End, Page Up/Down, etc.). String multiple combos together for key sequences like "g i" or "ctrl+k ctrl+c". Shortkeys is free, open source (MIT license), and has been trusted by 200,000+ Chrome users. Star us on GitHub: https://github.com/crittermike/shortkeys - Documentation: https://www.shortkeys.app/docs/ - Bug reports and feature requests: https://github.com/crittermike/shortkeys/issues - Website: https://shortkeys.app Shortkeys requests only the permissions it needs. For details on each permission and why it's required, see: https://www.shortkeys.app/docs/#faq-permissions
Google Search Keyboard Shortcuts
1.1.20 - Updated Google selectors - Web result with child links 1.1.18 - Further restricted domains the extension will run on 1.1.17 - Added option to include a space at the end of search query when focusing the search box - Updated selectors 1.1.14 - Fixed bug where first result would be skipped if auto focus first was not selected - Fixed array index out of bounds exception after last result - Added back navigation for footer links. Don't highlight footer links - Pulled addResultHighlight, findContainer back into their own methods - Removed focus/text property separation. Selector guarantees they'll always be the same - Style updates - Added safeguard to detect outdated selectors - Pulled all selectors out into their own properties 1.1.13 - Fix for issue #23. Updated Google selectors 1.1.12 - Fix for issue #19. Updated Google selectors 1.1.11 - Fix for issue #16. Updated Google selectors 1.1.9 - Don't wrap when arrow is prepended to search results - Bug Fix: Display marker when first result is automatically selected - Fix issue #8 - Only activate the first link for each result (don't focus "Translate" or other links) 1.1.6 - Added support for news, books, and video search results. - Prevent hotkeys from triggering when modifier is active - Prevent hotkeys from triggering when using calculator 1.1.5 - Scroll to the selected search result if it's not fully visible - Added an option to automatically select the first search result 1.1.2 - Fixed issue navigating between results when "People also searched for" was displayed 1.1.1 - Don't activate search if a modifier key is used (i.e., CMD+C) - Remove selected result outline if another styling method is chosen - Focus footer navigation links after search results - Change "J/K" setting to "VIM Style" - option now causes "/" to focus the search box 1.1.0 - Added styling for active search result (option may be toggled on or off) - Allow search box activation to be disabled - Allow customization of navigation hotkeys (TABS, ARROWS, and J/K) - Self-documentation of shortcuts - all available shortcuts (and customization) is displayed on the options page - Updated icons - Fixed error where result navigation would not work properly if an Ad was displayed - Added support for Google Scholar
Intento Translator
Intento MT Hub provides access to 20+ machine translation systems, plus custom models, smart routing mechanisms, and a variety of… Intento MT Hub provides access to 20+ machine translation systems, plus custom models, smart routing mechanisms, and a variety of tweaking abilities for pre- and post-processing. This plugin allows you to benefit from the Intento MT Hub magic right in the Chrome browser. Get instant website translations with best-of-breed AI technologies. This extension requires a commercial API key for Intento MT Hub. Please get one from https://console.inten.to
Rearrange Tabs
Rearrange Tabs is a tiny Google Chrome Extension that allows users to rearrange the position of the tabs in a window by moving them around using keyboard shortcuts. 🚨 IMPORTANT NOTE 🚨 Please reconfigure your keyboard shortcuts if your previously set combinations are wiped out after upgrading to 3.0.0! Customize your keyboard shortcut by following these steps: 1. Go to `chrome://extensions/shortcuts` 2. Scroll down to locate `Rearrange Tabs`. 3. Click in the greyed out fields for `Not set`. 4. Press the desired key combination to create a new shortcut. To move selected tab(s) to the front (leftmost position) Mac: Ctrl+CMD+Up Windows: Shift+Alt+Up To move selected tab(s) to the end (rightmost position) Mac: Ctrl+CMD+Down Windows: Shift+Alt+Down - Move regular tabs around in a window - Move pinned tabs around in a window - Move multiple highlighted tabs around in a window - Move selected tabs to the leftmost or the rightmost positions * Complete rewrite! * Fixes bugs and performance issues * Changes default key combo for Mac users to avoid conflict * update commands in script to reflect the new namespace * namespace the shortcuts with the "rt-" prefix. This fixes the bug that caused the shortcuts to reset after installing of 2.1.2. This only affected users who were upgrading from an existing version of rearrange tabs extension. New installs are not affected. * Add feature to move tabs to the front or the end of the tab bar (Issue #3) * removing permission block from manifest since it is not needed to rearrange tabs (Issue #19) * Create CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md * update license * include lifehacker and changelog links - Add support for moving several tabs at once - Fixed an issue where tab move did not cycle when tab is the rightmost tab and is moved to the right * Add support for pinned tabs * prioritize mac over windows * update key on Mac to Ctrl+Shift+ to avoid conflict with the shortcut to highlight a single word * Initial release * Add support for rearranging tabs using keyboard shortcuts