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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
Extensions shortcut
Lets you create a keyboard shortcut to the extensions page An extremely lightweight extension (only runs when used) which lets you specify a custom keyboard shortcut which opens the extensions page. If turned on in the options, this extension will check if you already have an extension page open and switch to that one instead of opening a new. Because it is an option you don't have to trust this extension with a dangerous permission if you don't want to. Extension icon by Ganeshk (derived from "Wiki puzzle.svg") and Mysid (derived from "Insertpad.svg") both licensed under GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/), via Wikimedia Commons.
ShortcutKey2URL
ShortcutKey2URL for Chrome is an extension for Google Chrome that allows you to open, and move url using shortcut keys. You can also run JavaScript. Display the action list with the startup key and execute the action with the next key. The startup key default is Ctrl+Period(on mac, Command+Comma). You can change this key later. Characters that can be used as keys are not limited to one character. It can be set as multiple characters. ShrotcutKey2URL executes its action from the characters entered consecutively as keys when the target is narrowed down to one. The items that can be set as actions are as follows. * Jump to URL. For already opened URL, go to that tab. Open it as a new tab if it is not already open. * Open URL in new tab. * Open URL in current tab. * Execute the JavaScript on the current tab. * Open URL as a new tab and then execute the JavaScript. * Open specified URL in incognito window. * Open same URL as the current tab in incognito window.
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.
Bookmark Shortcuts Extension
Add keyboard shortcuts for 10 of your bookmarks. This extension allows you to add 10 keyboard shortcuts for 10 of your bookmarks. When a shortcut is pressed the url for your bookmark (assigned to that shortcut) is opened in your browser. The first 10 bookmarks in your bookmarks list are the bookmarks assigned to the 10 shortcuts you've specified. Go to chrome://extensions/shortcuts and scroll down to "Bookmark Shortcuts Extension" to choose your shortcut key combinations. A better explanation of how to use this extension: (originally written by Miguel Garza in a review of this extension, so all credits for this great explanation goes to Miguel) You get up to 10 bookmarks that you can load by keyboard shortcut. The bookmarks *must* be in your bookmarks bar. The first bookmark in your bookmarks bar is the first bookmark you can assign a keyboard shortcut to, the 2nd bookmark in your bookmarks bar is the 2nd bookmark you can assign a keyboard shortcut to, etc. To assign the keyboard shortcuts to the bookmarks, depending on your browser, type one or the other of the following web addresses in your browser's address bar--for Chrome, type "chrome://extensions/shortcuts" and press Enter. For Microsoft Edge, type "edge://extensions/shortcuts" and press Enter. Scroll down to "Bookmark Shortcuts Extension." There will be 10 slots there for 10 bookmarks, labeled "Bookmark 1" to "Bookmark 10." Click in the box next to any label, and then press the keyboard shortcut you want that bookmark to have (such as Alt-1 for Bookmark 1, Alt-2 for Bookmark 2, etc.). The combination you typed will be listed in the box. That's it! Now if you press the keyboard shortcut you assigned to a bookmark (such as Alt-1), that bookmark will be opened in a new tab.