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Keyboard shortcut-driven tab and window management tool Hotkeys is a lightweight keyboard shortcut management extension that lets you efficiently control your browser tabs and windows with your keyboard. By customizing shortcuts, you can quickly switch tabs, adjust tab positions, close tabs in batches, manage windows, zoom pages, and open Chrome internal pages (extensions, downloads, settings, history, etc.) with a single click. Product Highlights: 36 shortcut commands covering tab navigation, position adjustment, batch operations, window management, page zooming, and quick access. Zero-permission design—no extra permissions required, install and use immediately. Pinned tab protection—batch closing operations won't accidentally close pinned tabs. Dark tech-style panel—view your configured shortcuts at any time. After installation, click the toolbar icon to open the panel, and press the "Set Shortcuts" button to begin configuration.
Instagram Augmenter
Enhance Instagram with video playback controls, volume memory, speed adjustments, and keyboard shortcuts. Instagram Augmenter adds professional-grade video controls to Instagram, giving you the same level of control you expect from YouTube or other major video platforms. No more muted videos, no more fixed playback speeds — take full control of your viewing experience. A beautiful, intuitive control bar appears on every Instagram video and Reel: • Progress Bar — See exactly where you are in the video with a draggable progress indicator. Jump to any point instantly. • Time Display — View current position and total duration (e.g., "0:45 / 2:30") • Smart Auto-Hide — Controls fade away after 3 seconds of inactivity and reappear when you hover or interact • Works Everywhere — Regular posts, Reels, and Stories all get the same great controls Never deal with Instagram's frustrating default muted videos again: • Volume Slider — Fine-grained control from 0–100% • Volume Memory — Your preferred volume is saved and applied automatically to all videos • Auto-Unmute — Start every video at your chosen volume instead of muted • Click-to-Edit — Click the percentage to type an exact volume value • Volume Protection — Prevents Instagram from resetting your volume settings Watch content at your own pace: • 8 Speed Options — Choose from 0.25x, 0.5x, 0.75x, 1x, 1.25x, 1.5x, 1.75x, or 2x • Default Speed Setting — Set your preferred speed and it applies automatically to all videos • Speed Persistence — Your chosen speed carries over as you browse Continue watching while you browse: • Pop videos out into a floating window • Watch while using other tabs or applications • Standard browser PiP support Expand any Instagram video to fill your entire screen for an immersive viewing experience. Power users will love the comprehensive keyboard controls: Shortcuts are automatically disabled when you're typing in text fields, so they won't interfere with comments or messages. Access the extension popup to configure exactly which features you want: Visible Controls: • Toggle the entire control bar on/off • Show or hide individual controls (volume slider, speed menu, PiP button, fullscreen button) Preferences: • Enable or disable keyboard shortcuts • Toggle auto-unmute behavior • Set your default playback speed • Background Playback — Keep playing media when the tab is not focused Everything is saved automatically and synced to your browser profile. Move your setup between browsers or back it up before a reset: • Export — Download all your preferences as a single file • Import — Restore preferences from a previously exported file with a granular preview so you can pick exactly which settings to apply • Type-Aware Preview — Inspect each setting before importing to avoid surprises Use Instagram Augmenter in your language: English, Russian, Japanese, German, Turkish, Hebrew, Hindi, Malay, and Arabic (with right-to-left layout). Switch any time from the popup. Stay informed without leaving Instagram: • In-Page Stack — Update and announcement notifications appear in a draggable stack • Hover Affordance — Inspect, dismiss, or reorder notifications without disruption • Opt-In — Disable any time from the popup New to the extension? An interactive tour walks you through all the features step-by-step. You can restart the tour anytime from the extension settings. Your privacy matters: • No account required — Works immediately after installation • No personal data collection — We never collect your Instagram activity, viewing history, or any personal information • Optional analytics — Anonymous usage statistics are completely opt-in and can be disabled at any time • Local storage only — All your preferences are stored locally in your browser • Minimal permissions — Only requests the permissions necessary to function on instagram.com Instagram's native video player is minimal by design, but that doesn't mean you have to settle for: • Videos starting muted every time • No way to speed up or slow down content • No progress bar to see video length • No keyboard shortcuts for efficient browsing • No picture-in-picture support • Storage — Save your preferences and settings locally • Alarms — Schedule background tasks like notification polling and metric flushing • Scripting — Inject the player controls into Instagram pages • Downloads — Power the Settings Export feature • webNavigation — Detect Instagram navigation changes so controls stay attached as you browse • Notifications — Show optional update and announcement notifications • instagram.com access — Add video controls to Instagram pages Have questions or suggestions? We'd love to hear from you! Use the feedback button in the extension popup to send us your thoughts. Install Instagram Augmenter today and experience Instagram videos the way they should be.
Move Tab Hotkeys
Adds shortcut keys to move the current tab or a group of selected tabs around the tab bar using the keyboard. The following hotkeys are provided: * [Alt+Shift+Left]: Move tab one to the left, wrapping to the right end if the tab is currently in the first position * [Alt+Shift+Right]: Move tab one to the right, wrapping to the left end if the tab is currently in the last position * [Alt+Shift+0]: Move tab to the start of the tab bar * [Alt+Shift+9]: Move tab to the end of the tab bar These keys can be changed in Chrome's extensions keyboard shortcuts page. Multi-Selected Tabs: If you select multiple tabs at once, you can move them as a group. This can be turned off on the Options page if you prefer to only move the current tab even when others are selected. Notes on Pinned Tabs: * If you have any pinned tabs, pinned tabs and non-pinned tabs are treated like separate tab bars. Non-pinned tabs move to start/end of the non-pinned tabs section. * If multiple tab selection is enabled and you select a group containing both pinned and non-pinned tabs, no movement will be possible. The default keys for this extension use the number 0 and 9 keys from the number row at the top of most keyboards. If you wish to use the 0 and 9 keys from the number pad, there are two options: 1. If you wish to use _only_ the number keys from the keypad, you can change the keyboard shortcuts in Chrome. 1.1. Go to the menu -> More Tools -> Extensions 1.2. Select the menu from the top left of the Extensions screen and choose "Keyboard Shortcuts" 1.3. Enter whatever key you would like for each action. Note that the keys are different depending on whether NumLock is turned on or off on the keyboard. 2. If you with to use both the number keys in the number row _and_ the number pad, or you wish to use the number pad with NumLock turned both on and off, you can use the additional extension: 2.1. Move Tab Hotkeys (Chrome Number Pad Keys) - this provides default key mappings for the number pad to use Alt+Shift+0/9 to move the current tab to the first/last position. 2.0.0: * Fix logic to correctly disable tab wrapping for the first tab in the bar in Chrome. 1.2.0: * Fix ability to use the the number pad for 0/9 in shortcuts for Firefox. * Add a variant of this extension to Chrome to work around Chrome's restriction to 4 keyboard commands.
Keyboard Shortcuts
25 keyboard shortcut shortcuts for browser. Save time and mouse clicks by using keyboard shortcuts in the Google Chrome browser. There are 25 pre-set keyboard shortcuts which you can modify. You can also add in more keyboard shortcuts for features/functions you use on a constant basis. Try using this free keyboard shortcut software today to save time when you are browsing the Internet. These keyboard shortcuts work for both windows and mac. Try this free chrome keyboard shortcuts app today.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Create custom key combos to control pages and tabs. Create your own custom keyboard shortcuts with this software. To begin, simply install the software. Click on the extension icon, start creating your own custom keyboard shortcuts. Copying URLs for citations, duplicating a tab to compare two forms, or jumping instantly to the page top might sound trivial, but each requires multiple mouse movements and context-menu clicks. A shortcut extension condenses those routines into single keystrokes—Ctrl + Shift + U to copy the current link, Alt + D to duplicate, Alt + ↑ to scroll to the top. Over a typical eight-hour day, eliminating a few seconds from a hundred touchpoints can reclaim 15–20 minutes of productive time. 2. Fully customisable to match muscle memory Built-in browser shortcuts often collide with operating-system defaults, local language layouts, or personal preference. A shortcut extension lets you overwrite or supplement native bindings with combinations that feel natural to you. Left-handed users can migrate commands away from the arrow keys; design teams can standardise shortcuts across machines so everyone follows the same editing conventions. Because the map lives in the browser’s storage, your setup persists across reboots and syncs with any synced profile. 3. Minimises hand travel and repetitive strain Switching constantly between mouse and keyboard forces the wrist into awkward angles and increases the risk of repetitive-strain injuries (RSI). By performing scroll, copy, mute, and close-tab commands without leaving the home row, you keep your hands in a neutral posture. Ergonomists recommend this “keyboard-centric” approach to cut down on ulnar deviation (sideways wrist bending) and the pinch grip that causes thumb fatigue on trackpads. Over months, fewer micro-stresses translate into healthier tendons and reduced discomfort.