Chrome's keyboard shortcuts can enable you browse faster and more efficiently. We'll cover common shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and Linux users.
Navigation Shortcuts
Tab Management
- Ctrl+T (Cmd+T on Mac) - Open new tab
 - Ctrl+Shift+T (Cmd+Shift+T) - Reopen recently closed tab
 - Ctrl+W (Cmd+W) - Close current tab
 - Ctrl+Shift+W (Cmd+Shift+W) - Close current window
 - Ctrl+Tab (Cmd+Option+→) - Switch to next tab
 - Ctrl+Shift+Tab (Cmd+Option+←) - Switch to previous tab
 - Ctrl+1-8 (Cmd+1-8) - Jump to specific tab by number
 - Ctrl+9 (Cmd+9) - Jump to last tab
 
Window Management
- Ctrl+N (Cmd+N) - Open new window
 - Ctrl+Shift+N (Cmd+Shift+N) - Open new incognito window
 - F11 (Cmd+Ctrl+F) - Toggle full screen mode
 - Alt+F4 (Cmd+Q) - Close Chrome completely
 
Page Navigation
Basic Movement
- Ctrl+R (Cmd+R) - Reload page
 - Ctrl+Shift+R (Cmd+Shift+R) - Hard reload (ignore cache)
 - Alt+Left (Cmd+←) - Go back in history
 - Alt+Right (Cmd+→) - Go forward in history
 - Ctrl+D (Cmd+D) - Bookmark current page
 - Ctrl+Shift+D (Cmd+Shift+D) - Bookmark all open tabs
 
Scrolling and Zooming
- Space - Scroll down one page
 - Shift+Space - Scroll up one page
 - Home - Go to top of page
 - End - Go to bottom of page
 - Ctrl+Plus (Cmd+Plus) - Zoom in
 - Ctrl+Minus (Cmd+Minus) - Zoom out
 - Ctrl+0 (Cmd+0) - Reset zoom to default
 
Address Bar and Search
URL Bar (Omnibox)
- Ctrl+L (Cmd+L) - Focus address bar
 - Ctrl+K (Cmd+K) - Search from address bar
 - Ctrl+Enter - Add www. and .com to text in address bar
 - Alt+Enter - Open address bar entry in new tab
 
Search and Find
- Ctrl+F (Cmd+F) - Find on page
 - Ctrl+G (Cmd+G) - Find next
 - Ctrl+Shift+G (Cmd+Shift+G) - Find previous
 - Escape - Close find bar
 
Developer and Advanced Shortcuts
Developer Tools
- F12 (Cmd+Option+I) - Open Developer Tools
 - Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Option+I) - Open Developer Tools
 - Ctrl+Shift+J (Cmd+Option+J) - Open JavaScript Console
 - Ctrl+U (Cmd+Option+U) - View page source
 - Ctrl+Shift+C (Cmd+Shift+C) - Inspect element
 
Downloads and History
- Ctrl+J (Cmd+Shift+J) - Open Downloads page
 - Ctrl+H (Cmd+Y) - Open History page
 - Ctrl+Shift+Delete (Cmd+Shift+Delete) - Open Clear Browsing Data
 
Bookmarks and Organization
Bookmark Management
- Ctrl+Shift+B (Cmd+Shift+B) - Show/hide bookmarks bar
 - Ctrl+Shift+O (Cmd+Option+B) - Open Bookmark Manager
 - Ctrl+Shift+A (Cmd+Shift+A) - Search bookmarks and history
 
Text Selection and Editing
Text Manipulation
- Ctrl+A (Cmd+A) - Select all
 - Ctrl+C (Cmd+C) - Copy
 - Ctrl+V (Cmd+V) - Paste
 - Ctrl+X (Cmd+X) - Cut
 - Ctrl+Z (Cmd+Z) - Undo
 - Ctrl+Y (Cmd+Shift+Z) - Redo
 
Tips for Learning Shortcuts
Start with the Basics
Begin by mastering these five essential shortcuts:
- Ctrl+T - New tab
 - Ctrl+W - Close tab
 - Ctrl+L - Focus address bar
 - Ctrl+F - Find on page
 - Ctrl+Shift+T - Reopen closed tab
 
Customize Your Experience
Consider installing Chrome extensions that add additional keyboard shortcuts for specific workflows, such as tab management or bookmark organization.
Platform-Specific Notes
Windows and Linux Users
Most shortcuts use the Ctrl key as the primary modifier.
Mac Users
Replace Ctrl with Cmd for most shortcuts. Some shortcuts use Option instead of Shift or Alt.
Additional Mac Shortcuts
- Cmd+, - Open Chrome Preferences
 - Cmd+M - Minimize window
 - Cmd+` - Switch between Chrome windows
 
Troubleshooting
Shortcuts Not Working?
- Check if extensions are interfering with shortcuts
 - Ensure you're using the correct modifier keys for your platform
 - Some shortcuts may be disabled by system-level keyboard shortcuts
 - Try restarting Chrome if shortcuts suddenly stop working
 
Conflicting Shortcuts
If a shortcut conflicts with system shortcuts or other applications, you can often customize them through Chrome extensions or system settings.
Pro Tip: Print out a shortcut reference card and keep it near your computer while learning. After a few weeks of consistent use, these shortcuts will become second nature and dramatically improve your browsing efficiency.