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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
Custom Chrome Shortcut Manager
To use, type 'go' into the search bar. Define shortcuts to enter in the search bar! This makes getting to your favorite sites a breeze. Simply add an alias to url pairing in the configuration window, then type 'go' in the search bar. Press tab and enter the alias of the website you want to visit. You're then directed the website. As an added bonus, Chrome Shortcuts does math. Simply type in a math expression to the search box and it'll suggest the rest.
Disable keyboard shortcuts
Lets you set browser keyboard shortcuts containing Ctrl and Alt keys (Ctrl+S, Ctrl+P, Ctrl+Shift+C, etc.) to do nothing. Just head on over to chrome://extensions/shortcuts and assign away! Small, simple, and requires no permissions. Licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0. Source: https://git.benjamin.barenblat.name/disable-keyboard-shortcuts
Keyboard Shortcuts to Reorder Tabs
Reorder shortcuts using ctrl-shift pgup/pgdn on Windows/Mac just like you can already do in Linux. Chrome on most operating systems lets you re-order your tabs using the keyboard shortcuts ctrl-shift-pgup and ctrl-shift-pgdn. However, if you use ChromeOS these shortcuts are not available to you. This tiny, unobtrusive extension fixes that. v2.01 - Fixed for Mac Q: It's not working on this page! A: Please note that NO Chrome extensions with a content script (such as this) are allowed to run in the Google Chrome Webstore (i.e. this page!) Q: It's not working on other pages! A: Tabs you had open prior to installing this extensions need to be reloaded before this will work. Otherwise check your org's policy on Chrome extension as it may be restricted by your administrator. Q: I sync my extensions across different Operating Systems. Will this break things on e.g. Windows? A: No. The extension does nothing on Linux to avoid ctrl-shift-pgup/down moving the tab twice. Q: Still having problems? A: Let me know and I will fix it. Don't make me ask for obvious details though. I would need browser version and operating system. Did you try it with no other extensions installed?
Keyconfig
Keyconfig for Google Chrome™ Customize your keyboard shortcuts in Chrome and browse faster with Vim-like navigation, smooth scrolling, and optional LDRize-style reading controls.