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Hit-a-Hint with magic key. You can click without the mouse by holding down the space key and hint text. This is for clicking links and buttons with keyboard only. Pressing space key and hint key simulates clicking links and buttons. By releasing space key with modifier keys such as `Ctrl` or `Alt`, you can open links in new tab or new window. The default magic key is space key, but you can change it in options.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Websites
Define keyboard shortcuts for actions of websites you use frequently With Keyboard Shortcuts for Websites, you can define custom keyboard shortcuts for certain actions of websites you use frequently. You can also export your custom shortcuts and share them with your friends or your teammates. Version 1.7 - Name changed from "In-site Shortkeys" to "Keyboard Shortcuts for Websites" - Script shortcuts functionality removed - Prevent on input focus option added for individual shortcuts too. Notice: - It works only on websites. - Shortcuts would trigger just when the focus is on the site itself. - You need to trigger shortcuts on which page you define otherwise it will not find the target elements of its steps. - You can't override some browser-reserved keyboard shortcuts. - Because of new policies, it's impossible to inject Javascript codes and run it on a website, so I decided to remove the functionality of adding shortcuts for executing scripts that was available on the previous version. - The name of the extension changed from "In-site Shortcuts" to "Keyboard Shortcuts for Websites" since v1.7 Because of the special event handling in some sites, This extension may not work properly, but we will continue to improve features and fix bugs. For keyboard lovers and mouse haters 😄
Extension Manager
Extension that manages other extensions If you have tons of extensions but don't want to leave them all on at the same time - this extension is for you. You can use this to turn them on and off. Ctrl+L is the default keybinding to open the popup Move with arrow keys Press enter to turn toggle extensions on and off This is mostly for personal use but if you find it useful as well then great :)
Scroll Preview
Scroll Preview integrates a whole-page preview with scrollbar that inspired by Sublime Text's mini map. HOW IT WORKS • Alt + A — get a new scrollbar with rough preview • drag/click the scrollbar — just like how you used to • Alt + Shift + A — get a refined preview (please wait patiently) • tired of key pressing? — turn on Automatic or Conditional mode in option page UPDATES • Floating handle • Conditional mode for articles • Setting synchronization FEATURES • Captures whole-page snapshot (Alt+A) • Adds an additional easy-to-drag scrollbar which works nicely with the native one • Integrates snapshot with scrollbar for better previewing • Refreshes snapshot while window is resized • Allows hide/show toggling (Alt+A again) • If you found blank areas shown in snapshot, let the browser re-scan the page to refine it. (Shift+Alt+A) • Applies anti-aliasing on snapshot. • Jumps to where you click on the snapshot. • Magnifier on snapshot (works great with click-to-jump). • Always-on mode (Options > Basics > Automatically) • Option page (chrome://extensions/ > Scroll Preview > Options) • Auto-hide • Blacklist / Whitelist
Click-free Browsing
Use mouse effortlessly: Follow links without clicking them and scroll pages without using a wheel. Just place mouse over appearing link or scroll icon, and the thing happens. Browsing the web doesn't have to be as physical an exercise as what you are used to. Click-free Browsing adds fixed navigation icons to the right side of a page. By hovering mouse over an icon you can easily scroll the page, or go backward or forward in page history. Following a link, in turn, equals to hovering mouse over an icon next to a link, and the link will be clicked for you. Switching between tabs can also happen click-free.