Use These Handy Keyboard Shortcuts with Your Favorite Browser and Give Your Mouse a Rest!
Keyboard shortcuts are ideal for those who prefer not to use a mouse. They can also save you time. So, we’ve put together this list of browser shortcuts that work with all popular browsers. So even if you’re a mouse lover, isn’t it time you gave your mouse a rest?
* Shift+Escape opens the browser’s task manager. (Chrome and Chromium-based browsers like Edge)
* Ctrl+B toggles the bookmarks bar on and off.
* Ctrl+L to move your cursor to the address bar.
* Ctrl+K moves your cursor to the address bar to enter a Google search.
* Ctrl+T opens a new tab.
* Ctrl+N opens a new window.
* Ctrl+Shift+T opens the last closed tab.
* Ctrl+Shift+N opens a new window in “Incognito Mode.” (Chrome & Chromium-based browsers like Edge only)
* Ctrl+Tab cycles through open tabs; Ctrl+Shift+Tab reverse cycles through open tabs.
* Ctrl+J opens Downloads.
* Ctrl+W closes the current tab.
* Ctrl+R refreshes the current page.
* Ctrl+H opens the browser’s History.
* Alt+Home loads your homepage.
* Ctrl+1 through 9 switches to a particular open tab position.
* Ctrl++, Ctrl+-, Ctrl+0 Enlarges, reduces, and restores default text sizes, respectively.
And did you know…
You can use the up/down arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll up or down a web page when browsing, instead of using your mouse. Indeed, you can. And, if you want to scroll up and down on a large page, you can click the Page Down button on your keyboard, and it will scroll in increments until you get to the bottom. You can use the Page Up button to return to the top. If you want to go back to the top of the page from anywhere on the page, just hit the “Home” key.
If you are a bottom-feeder, like TC, you can get to the bottom of the page quickly from anywhere on the page by pressing the “End” key.
Use these keyboard shortcuts and give your mouse a rest – because even a mouse needs rest, you know.