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Shortcut Tab Switcher: tab switcher for handy switching with customizable keyboard hotkeys. Instant switching! 🚀 💡 Shortcut Tab Switcher revolutionizes the way you switch between tabs and provides final answer to the age-old question - how to switch tabs with keyboard! This advanced chrome shortcut keys flow is making your browsing experience smoother and more efficient than ever before. 🔑 Key Features: 1️⃣ Customizable hotkey to switch tabs: Quick switch tabs popup with your preferred tab hotkeys (Alt/Control+Q to open popup by default). 2️⃣ Auto refresh: Refresh pages after navigation by holding the selected tab switching shortcut. 3️⃣ BackKey functionality: Easily return to the previously opened tab. 4️⃣ Intuitive UI: User-friendly and memory-efficient interface. 5️⃣ Dark Mode support: Comfortable viewing in low-light environments. 6️⃣ Browser reload resistance: Restore all tab shortcuts after restarting the browser (or re-open them using the All Shortcuts page). ⚡ Boost your productivity with effortless quick tabs navigation With Shortcut Tab Switcher, you'll master the art of keyboard shortcut to switch tabs in no time. Our extension seamlessly integrates with Chrome, providing a natural and intuitive way to navigate your tabs. Say goodbye to tedious mouse clicks and hello to swift, effortless browsing! 🎯 Top Use-Cases: 1️⃣ Quickly switch between important chrome tabs using change tabs popup 2️⃣ Switching between chrome windows (assign unique tab switching shortcut to the first tab of every window and use them as change window shortcuts) 3️⃣ Instantly open recent tab (default combination: Alt+Q to open Popup and then 'q') 🎨 Customization at Your Fingertips We understand that every user is unique. That's why Shortcut Tab Switcher offers fully customizable Chrome shortcut keys to switch tabs. Tailor your experience with personalized Chrome shortcut keys that suit your preferences and work style. 💪 Pro Tips for Power Users ➤ Hold the tab key for 1 second and the opened tab will be automatically reloaded after it's open. ➤ Restore closed or missed tabs using All Shortcuts page (just open missed tab again using stored tab URL and your Shortcut Tab Switcher will be automatically mapped to re-opened tab) 💼 Perfect for Professionals Whether you're a developer juggling multiple code tabs, a researcher comparing numerous sources, or a social media manager handling various platforms, Shortcut Tab Switcher is your new best friend. Master the shortcut for switching tabs and watch your productivity soar! 🔍 How It Works Shortcut Tab Switcher utilizes advanced tab management techniques to provide a seamless tab-switching experience. Here's a simple breakdown: • Install the extension. • Set up your preferred tab-switching shortcut. • Use the hotkey to switch tabs effortlessly. • Enjoy increased productivity and smoother browsing! 🗂️ Setting the Tab Key ➤ Click the extension icon to set the Tab Key for the selected tab. 🖱️ Opening the Switch Tabs Popup ➤ Press Alt/Control+Q to open the Switch Tabs Popup with your saved shortcuts. 🛠️ Troubleshooting the hotkeys popup If the popup is not shown: 1. Go to the Chrome Shortcuts settings page (chrome://extensions/shortcuts#:~:text=Switch%20Tabs%20Shortcut) and ensure that our app has an assigned key-binding (Alt/Control+Q by default, but if it is taken by another app, it needs to be configured manually). 2. Refresh the page to ensure the app script is loaded (this might occur after the first app installation). 3. Note that the popup can't be shown on system pages like chrome://, file:// and ChromeStore website which is a limitation of the Chrome browser. On these pages, the app will automatically open the previously opened page. 🎨 Customizations and Options Need more customizations? Right-click on the extension icon to: ▸ 🔖 View and manage saved shortcuts on All Shortcuts page. ▸ ❓ Quickly access How-To guides. ▸ ⚙️ Go to App options. 🔧 Available Options: - Day/Night Mode: Switch between light and dark themes. - Back Key: Set a key to open the previously opened tab. - Reload on Navigate: Choose if you want to automatically reload all tabs when opened (by default, this is enabled only when holding the hotkey for 1 second). - Max Keys in Popup: Limit the number of keys shown in the quick hotkeys popup. - Order By: Control the order of hotkeys in the popup (Most Used/Title/Key). 🌐 Compatibility Shortcut Tab Switcher is keyboard-driven tab switching solution for all Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Brave. 📧 Still Have Questions? Contact us at dreambuilder.first@gmail.com. Thank you for using our app! 🚀
Keyboard Shortcuts
Set custom keyboard shortcuts for Chrome: View extension options, or browse to chrome://extensions/shortcuts to set. This extension adds the ability to set 25 different custom keyboard shortcuts for Chrome. By design, this extension does not require any additional Chrome permissions at all. Everything is performed locally in Chrome, so it does not need access to any sites or data. All 25 keyboard shortcut settings are optional and can be changed at any time. All keyboard shortcuts can be changed at chrome://extensions/shortcuts. You can navigate there via your address bar, or by selecting options from the Keyboard Shortcuts extension. Select previous tab Select next tab Move current tab left Move current tab right Open Chrome Bookmarks (chrome://bookmarks) Open Chrome Downloads (chrome://downloads) Open Extensions (chrome://extensions) Open Extension Shortcuts (chrome://extensions/shortcuts) Open Chrome Flags (chrome://flags) Open Chrome Help (chrome://help) Open Chrome History (chrome://history) Open Chrome Settings (chrome://settings) Close current tab New tab Unload tab from memory Duplicate current tab Go back to the previous page Go forward to the next page Move current tab to first Move current tab to last Mute / Unmute current tab Pin / Unpin current tab Reload tab New window New incognito window Extension icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
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.
Simple Tab Switcher
A Chrome tab switcher which enables a shortcut to switch the current tab to latest one. A FREE and SIMPLE tab switcher which enables a shortcut to switch the current tab to previous one. In addition, an extra shortcut to switch the current tab across different windows is also available. - The default shortcut to switch tabs is [Alt + q] (Option + q) on MacOs. - The default shortcut to switch windows is [Alt + w] (Option + w) on MacOs. *P.S.* You can change the key mapping through the *chrome://extensions/shortcuts*.
QuicKey – The quick tab switcher
Now you can press a single shortcut key (ALT-Q by default) to navigate recent tabs in a popup window, just like the ALT-TAB menu! Keep holding ALT while pressing Q to move the selection, then release ALT to switch to the selected tab. *️⃣ Switch between the most recently used tabs ⚠️ NOTE: If you've been using QuicKey before 2.0, you'll need to set keyboard shortcuts for the new commands that show the popup window, as they won't be set by default. Opening QuicKey displays a list of the last 50 tabs you've visited, in order of recency. (When you first start using QuicKey, though, it won't know what's recent, so the list will be empty.) Click a tab to switch to it, or use one of the keyboard shortcuts below to navigate the recently used tab history. 🔶 To pick a recent tab from the MRU list in the popup window: • Press ALT-Q (CTRL-W on macOS) but keep holding the modifier key. • Press Q or ↓ to move down through the list of recent tabs. • Press SHIFT-Q or ↑ to move up. • Release ALT (or CTRL) to switch to the selected tab. • You can also highlight an item with the mouse, then release ALT/CTRL to go to that tab. 🔶 To quickly switch between the two most recent tabs: • Press ALT-Z (CTRL-S on macOS). You can also view each tab as you navigate through the recents list, taking as long as you want on each, and then release the modifier key to stay on that tab. Make sure the shortcuts are set by right-clicking the QuicKey icon and selecting Options. Then click "Keyboard shortcuts", scroll down, and click "Change browser shortcuts". Look for the "Switch to the previous/next tab" commands and set these suggested shortcuts: ALT-A and ALT-S, respectively (CTRL-D and CTRL-S on macOS). 🔶 To navigate while viewing each recent tab: • Press ALT-A (CTRL-D on macOS) to display the previous tab, but keep holding the modifier key. The popup window will stay open on the right side of the screen. • Press A again to move down the list, displaying each tab in turn. • Press S to move back up. • Release ALT (or CTRL) to stay on the current tab. • Press ALT-A again to switch back to the tab you initially started on. *️⃣ Search for a tab quickly Unlike other tab switchers, QuicKey uses a Quicksilver-style search algorithm to rank the results, where contiguous matches at the beginning of words are higher in the list, as are matches against capital letters. So you should only have to type a few letters to quickly find the right tab. 🔶 To search for a recent tab in the popup window: • Press and release ALT-W (CTRL-W on macOS). • Type one or more search terms, separated by spaces. • Use one of the shortcuts below to navigate the list. • Press ENTER to switch to the selected tab. • ↓, SPACE or CTRL-N/J: move down the list • ↑, SHIFT-SPACE or CTRL-P/K: move up the list • PG DN: page down the list • PG UP: page up the list • END: go to the bottom of the list • HOME: go to the top of the list • ENTER: switch to the selected tab • ESC: clear the search or close the popup window or menu Recently used tabs get a slight boost in the search results ranking, so getting back to a tab you were just using should require typing fewer letters. Typing a space lets you enter multiple tokens in the query, all of which must match either the tab's title or URL, in any order. If you type more than 25 letters, which should be plenty to find the right tab, QuicKey switches to an exact string search to stay fast. *️⃣ Customize shortcuts and other options To customize how QuicKey behaves, click the gear icon in the popup window or menu, or right-click its icon on the toolbar and select Options. There you can: • Customize keyboard shortcuts • Change the popup window's behavior • Hide closed tabs from the search results • Limit tab navigation or search to the current browser window • Mark tabs in other browser windows with an icon • Show the number of open tabs • Restore the last search query when reopening the popup window or menu • Use pinyin to search for Chinese characters When a QuicKey update adds new settings, the gear icon will display a red dot to let you know. *️⃣ Limit navigation to the current browser window If you have multiple browser windows open, you may want to navigate among only the recent tabs that are in the current window. To enable this behavior, open the Options page to the General tab and select "Limit recent tabs to the current browser window". Pressing the shortcuts for "Switch instantly between the two most recent tabs" or "Switch to the previous tab" will then switch only between recent tabs in the current window. You can also limit searching for tabs to the current browser window. *️⃣ Close and reopen tabs To close the selected tab, press CTRL-W (CMD-CTRL-W on macOS, CTRL-ALT-W on Linux). Or hover over a tab and click the X button on the right side of the list. When you open QuicKey, the 25 most recently closed tabs are listed below the recent tabs and shown in a faded state with a clock icon. They are also returned when you type a query, though their rank in the list of results is lower than open tabs. Click a closed tab to reopen it in its original location and with all of its browsing history intact. If you don't want any closed tabs to be shown, open the QuicKey options page, then uncheck "Include recently closed tabs in the search results" in the General section. You can also remove the selected closed tab from the browser's history by pressing CTRL-W (CMD-CTRL-W on macOS) or by clicking its X button on the right side of the list. You can move tabs to the left or right of the current tab, making it easy to pull tabs from other windows into the current one, or to rearrange tabs without using the mouse. • Press CTRL-[ to move the selected tab to the left of the current one. • Press CTRL-] to move it to the right. The CTRL key should be used on both Windows and macOS. Note that you cannot move tabs between normal and incognito windows. *️⃣ Distinguish tabs with identical titles A tab that has the same title as other open tabs will display a number to indicate its left-to-right position among those other tabs. For instance, if you open tabs for two different Google Drive accounts, they'll both be titled "My Drive - Google Drive". But the one on the left will show a "1" next to its title in the list and the one on the right will show a "2". This makes it easier for you to select the tab you want when you know how they're organized in your window. To find a bookmark, type "/b" and a space in the search box, then part of the bookmark's name or URL. • Press ENTER to open it in the current tab. • Press CTRL-ENTER (CMD-ENTER on macOS) to open it in a new tab in the current window. • Press SHIFT-ENTER to open it in a new window. As soon as you type "/b ", your bookmarks will be listed in alphabetical order, in case you want to browse through them. Since bookmarks can be organized into folders, the folder path is shown before each bookmark's title. The folder path can be hidden by unchecking "Show the folder path to each bookmark in its title" on the Options page. *️⃣ Search the browser history To find something in the last 2000 pages of your browser history, type "/h" and a space in the search box, then part of the page's name or URL. The same CTRL-ENTER (CMD-ENTER on macOS) and SHIFT-ENTER shortcuts will open the visited page in a new tab or window. As soon as you type "/h ", the pages from your history will be listed in order of recency, so you can get back to a page you had recently visited without having to remember its name. *️⃣ Delete bookmarks and history items To delete the selected bookmark or history item, press CTRL-W (CMD-CTRL-W on macOS). Or hover over an item and click the X button on the right side of the list. You'll be asked to confirm the deletion of bookmarks. To switch to incognito tabs as well as normal ones, right-click the QuicKey icon and select Options from the menu. Scroll to the very bottom of the General section and then click the "Change incognito settings" button. On the extensions page that opens, scroll down to the "Allow in incognito" option and click the toggle button next to it. Tabs in incognito mode display the incognito icon under the page's favicon, so you can distinguish a normal tab from an incognito one with the same title. You can also copy the URL and title of the selected tab, bookmark or history item: • Press CTRL-C (CMD-C on macOS) to copy just the URL. • Press CTRL-SHIFT-C (CMD-SHIFT-C on macOS) to copy both the item's title and its URL, one per line. When first installed, QuicKey asks for these permissions: ➤ "Read and change your browsing history on all your signed-in devices" QuicKey uses this permission to let you search the titles and URLs of the open tabs, as well as pages from your history. The "all your signed-in devices" part is there only so that recently closed tabs can be restored with their full history. The only time QuicKey changes your browsing history is when you choose to delete a history item. ➤ "Read and change your bookmarks" QuicKey uses this permission to let you search the titles and URLs of your bookmarked pages. The only time it changes your bookmarks is when you choose to delete one. QuicKey can't access or manipulate the content of any pages you visit and doesn't transmit any information other than some anonymized diagnostic data. If you right-click the QuicKey icon on the toolbar, there's a message saying "Can't read or change site's data", which is a bit misleading, since it can't read or change *any* site's data, not just the current one. *️⃣ Support and source code Open the Options page and click the About section to get quick access to these links: View the release history at https://fwextensions.github.io/QuicKey/releases See the source code at https://github.com/fwextensions/QuicKey