Go to the next page in your browsing history for the tab Shft+Backspace, or press Alt and the right arrow together Go to the previous page in your browsing history for the tab Highlight content in a text field, then press Ctrl+X or Shft+Deleteĭelete the content and copy it to the clipboardīackspace, or press Alt and the left arrow together Paste current content from the clipboard without formatting Place your cursor in a text field, then press Ctrl+Shft+V Place your cursor in a text field, then press Ctrl+V or Shft+Insert Reload current page, ignoring cached contentįind next match for your input in the find-in-page boxįind previous match for your input in the find-in-page box Highlight content in the web address area
Click an entry in the address bar drop-down menu with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel). Deletes the entry from your browsing history, if possible. Google Chrome prompts you to press Tab if it recognizes the search engine you're trying to use. Deletes the key term that precedes your cursor in the address bar: Select an entry in the address bar drop-down menu with your keyboard arrows, then press Shift+Delete. Perform a search using the search engine associated with the keyword or the URL. Type a search engine keyword or URL, press Tab, then type a search term Type the part of the web address that's between 'then press Ctrl+EnterĪdd to your input in the address bar and open the web address Perform a search using your default search engine Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome The number you press represents a position on the tab strip. Switch to the tab at the specified position number. A delete key, on the other hand, deletes things in front of the cursor. Tab and window shortcuts Google Chrome feature shortcuts Address bar shortcuts Webpage shortcuts Mouse shortcuts Related. Open link in a new tab in the specified position on the tab strip Backspace (the key on the upper-right part of your keyboard) will move the cursor backwards and delete characters on its way. Tip: To focus your keyboard on text boxes or list items, press + F7. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed.