Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts: Complete List for Windows, Mac & Chromebook (2026)

Quick summary – top 5 Chrome shortcuts to learn first
  • Ctrl + Shift + T – reopen the last closed tab (works for last 10 tabs)
  • Ctrl + T / Ctrl + W – open and close tabs without touching the mouse
  • Ctrl + L – jump to the address bar instantly
  • Ctrl + Shift + N – open a new Incognito window
  • F12 – open Chrome DevTools for developers

Google Chrome is the world’s most used browser, running on over 3 billion devices. But most users only ever scratch the surface of what it can do. Every time you reach for your mouse to open a new tab, close a window, or search a page, you’re spending time you don’t need to spend.

This guide covers every Chrome keyboard shortcut for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebook organized by category so you can find exactly what you need. Whether you’re a student, a developer, or someone who just wants to browse faster, there’s something here that will save you real time every day.

You don’t need to memorize all 100+ shortcuts at once. Start with the five in the Quick Summary above, get comfortable, then add more as you go. explore the best Google Chrome alternatives available in 2026

What are Chrome keyboard shortcuts?

Chrome keyboard shortcuts are key combinations using Ctrl, Alt, Shift, or Command that let you control Google Chrome without using a mouse. They cover everything from tab management and navigation to bookmarks, downloads, and developer tools.

Tabs & Windows Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Open a new tabCtrl + TCommand + TCtrl + T
Close current tabCtrl + WCommand + WCtrl + W
Reopen last closed tabCtrl + Shift + TCommand + Shift + TCtrl + Shift + T
Open new windowCtrl + NCommand + NCtrl + N
Close current windowCtrl + Shift + WCommand + Shift + WCtrl + Shift + W
Open Incognito windowCtrl + Shift + NCommand + Shift + NCtrl + Shift + N
Switch to next tabCtrl + TabCommand + Option + →Ctrl + Tab
Switch to previous tabCtrl + Shift + TabCommand + Option + ←Ctrl + Shift + Tab
Jump to tab 1–8Ctrl + 1 to Ctrl + 8Command + 1 to 8Ctrl + 1 to 8
Jump to last tabCtrl + 9Command + 9Ctrl + 9
Move tab leftCtrl + Shift + PgUpCtrl + Shift + PgUp
Move tab rightCtrl + Shift + PgDnCtrl + Shift + PgDn
Open tab in new window (drag)Drag tab out of stripDrag tab out of stripDrag tab out
Minimize windowAlt + Space, NCommand + M
Maximize windowAlt + Space, XCommand + Ctrl + F
Open new tab in background (link)Ctrl + Left-clickCommand + Left-clickCtrl + Left-click
Open new tab in foreground (link)Ctrl + Shift + Left-clickCommand + Shift + Left-clickCtrl + Shift + Left-click

Navigation Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Go backAlt + ← / BackspaceCommand + [Alt + ←
Go forwardAlt + → / Shift + BackspaceCommand + ]Alt + →
Reload pageCtrl + R / F5Command + RCtrl + R
Hard reload (bypass cache)Ctrl + Shift + RCommand + Shift + RCtrl + Shift + R
Stop loading pageEscEscEsc
Open link in new windowShift + Left-clickShift + Left-clickShift + Left-click
Open homepageAlt + HomeAlt + Home
Go to next page (if exists)Alt + →Command + ]Alt + →

Address Bar (Omnibox) Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Focus address barCtrl + L / Alt + D / F6Command + LCtrl + L
Open new tab and focus address barCtrl + TCommand + TCtrl + T
Search using address barCtrl + K / Ctrl + ECommand + Option + FCtrl + K
Add www. and .com, openCtrl + EnterCommand + EnterCtrl + Enter
Open URL in new tabAlt + EnterOption + EnterAlt + Enter
Move cursor to address barF6F6
Delete selected item in address barShift + DeleteFn + Shift + DeleteShift + Delete
Show matching URLs (autocomplete)↑ / ↓ arrows↑ / ↓ arrows↑ / ↓ arrows

Webpage Viewing & Scrolling Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Scroll downSpace / PgDnSpace / Fn + ↓Space / PgDn
Scroll upShift + Space / PgUpShift + Space / Fn + ↑Shift + Space
Scroll to top of pageCtrl + HomeCommand + ↑Ctrl + Home
Scroll to bottom of pageCtrl + EndCommand + ↓Ctrl + End
Zoom inCtrl + +Command + +Ctrl + +
Zoom outCtrl + –Command + –Ctrl + –
Reset zoom to 100%Ctrl + 0Command + 0Ctrl + 0
Toggle full screenF11Command + Ctrl + F
Print pageCtrl + PCommand + PCtrl + P
Save page asCtrl + SCommand + SCtrl + S
Open Print PreviewCtrl + PCommand + PCtrl + P
Find text on pageCtrl + FCommand + FCtrl + F
Find next matchCtrl + G / EnterCommand + GCtrl + G
Find previous matchCtrl + Shift + GCommand + Shift + GCtrl + Shift + G
Close Find barEscEscEsc
View page sourceCtrl + UCommand + Option + UCtrl + U
Focus first item in toolbarShift + Alt + TShift + Alt + T
Select all content on pageCtrl + ACommand + ACtrl + A
Copy selected contentCtrl + CCommand + CCtrl + C

Search Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Open search barCtrl + FCommand + FCtrl + F
Search page with address barCtrl + KCommand + Option + FCtrl + K
Search highlighted text (new tab)Ctrl + Shift + ? (via context menu)
Cycle through search resultsEnter / Shift + EnterEnter / Shift + EnterEnter

Bookmarks Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Bookmark current pageCtrl + DCommand + DCtrl + D
Bookmark all open tabsCtrl + Shift + DCommand + Shift + DCtrl + Shift + D
Toggle bookmarks barCtrl + Shift + BCommand + Shift + BCtrl + Shift + B
Open Bookmark ManagerCtrl + Shift + OCommand + Option + BCtrl + Shift + O

Chrome DevTools Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Open DevToolsF12 / Ctrl + Shift + ICommand + Option + IF12 / Ctrl + Shift + I
Open DevTools ConsoleCtrl + Shift + JCommand + Option + JCtrl + Shift + J
Inspect elementCtrl + Shift + CCommand + Shift + CCtrl + Shift + C
Toggle device modeCtrl + Shift + MCommand + Shift + MCtrl + Shift + M
Open Sources panelCtrl + Shift + I → Sources tabCommand + Option + ICtrl + Shift + I
Run command (DevTools)Ctrl + Shift + P (in DevTools)Command + Shift + PCtrl + Shift + P
Close DevToolsCtrl + Shift + I again / F12Command + Option + I againF12
Search in DevToolsCtrl + F (in DevTools)Command + FCtrl + F
Hard reload + clear cacheCtrl + Shift + R (DevTools open)Command + Shift + RCtrl + Shift + R

Chrome Features & Settings Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Open SettingsAlt + E then S / chrome://settingsCommand + ,Alt + E
Open DownloadsCtrl + JCommand + JCtrl + J
Open HistoryCtrl + HCommand + YCtrl + H
Open Task ManagerShift + EscShift + Esc
Clear browsing dataCtrl + Shift + DeleteCommand + Shift + DeleteCtrl + Shift + Delete
Open Chrome menuAlt + F / Alt + EAlt + F
Show/hide sidebarCtrl + Shift + .Ctrl + Shift + .
Focus toolbar / searchShift + Alt + TShift + Alt + T
Open Extensions pagechrome://extensions (address bar)chrome://extensionschrome://extensions
Manage extension shortcutschrome://extensions/shortcutschrome://extensions/shortcutschrome://extensions/shortcuts
Open chrome flagschrome://flags (address bar)chrome://flagschrome://flags

Chromebook-specific Shortcuts

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Lock the screenSearch + LSearch + L
Take a screenshotCtrl + Show Windows (F5)Ctrl + Show Windows
Take partial screenshotCtrl + Shift + Show WindowsCtrl + Shift + Show Windows
Open Files appShift + Alt + MShift + Alt + M
Open launcher / app drawerSearch (tap alone)Search
Switch between windowsAlt + TabAlt + Tab
See all open windowsSearch + ]Search + ]
Open task managerSearch + EscSearch + Esc
Open SettingsAlt + Shift + SAlt + Shift + S
Dock window leftAlt + [Alt + [
Dock window rightAlt + ]Alt + ]
Toggle magnifierCtrl + Search + MCtrl + Search + M
Show all shortcutsCtrl + Alt + ?Ctrl + Alt + ?
Toggle Caps LockSearch + AltSearch + Alt

Mouse Shortcuts & Gestures

ActionWindows / LinuxMac (⌘)Chromebook
Open link in background tabMiddle-click linkMiddle-click linkMiddle-click link
Open link in background tabCtrl + Left-clickCommand + Left-clickCtrl + Left-click
Open link in foreground tabCtrl + Shift + Left-clickCommand + Shift + Left-clickCtrl + Shift + Left-click
Open link in new windowShift + Left-clickShift + Left-clickShift + Left-click
Download linked fileAlt + Left-clickOption + Left-clickAlt + Left-click
Close a tabMiddle-click the tabMiddle-click the tabMiddle-click the tab
Open new tabDouble-click empty tab stripDouble-click empty tab stripDouble-click empty tab strip
Zoom in / outCtrl + Scroll wheelCommand + Scroll wheelCtrl + Scroll wheel
Go back in historyAlt + Scroll up / Right-click BackAlt + Scroll up
Reposition tabDrag tab left / rightDrag tab left / rightDrag tab left / right

How to customize Chrome keyboard shortcuts

Chrome doesn’t let you remap its built-in shortcuts natively but you have two reliable ways to create custom shortcuts or change existing ones.

Method 1: Customize extension shortcuts (built into Chrome)

  1. Open the Extensions shortcuts page type chrome://extensions/shortcuts into your address bar and press Enter.
  2. Find the extension you want to customize each installed extension is listed with its available shortcut actions.
  3. Click the pencil icon next to any shortcut press your desired key combination. Chrome will warn you if it conflicts with an existing shortcut.
  4. Set the scope choose “In Chrome” (works when Chrome is focused) or “Global” (works even when Chrome is in the background).

Method 2: Shortkeys extension (full custom shortcuts)

For remapping Chrome’s built-in actions or creating entirely new shortcuts, install the free Shortkeys extension from the Chrome Web Store. It lets you assign any key combination to actions like scrolling, switching tabs, opening URLs, and more without any coding.

Can I remap Ctrl+T or Ctrl+W?

No Chrome’s core built-in shortcuts (like Ctrl + T, Ctrl + W, Ctrl + L) cannot be remapped through the native settings. The Shortkeys extension can intercept some of these, but with limitations. In most cases, it’s faster to learn the defaults than to fight them.

Frequently asked questions about Chrome shortcuts

What is the most useful Chrome keyboard shortcut?

The most useful Chrome shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + T (Command + Shift + T on Mac), which reopens the last closed tab. Chrome remembers your last 10 closed tabs, so you can press it repeatedly to restore multiple tabs at once.

How do I open a new tab in Chrome?

Press Ctrl + T on Windows and Linux, or Command + T on Mac. You can also middle-click any link to open it directly in a new background tab.

What is the Chrome shortcut for incognito mode?

Press Ctrl + Shift + N on Windows and Linux, or Command + Shift + N on Mac to open a new Incognito window.

Can I customize Chrome keyboard shortcuts?

Yes. Go to chrome://extensions/shortcuts to customize extension shortcuts. For broader remapping, use the free Shortkeys Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store.

What is the shortcut to open Chrome DevTools?

Press F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I on Windows and Linux. On Mac, use Command + Option + I.

How do I switch between tabs in Chrome?

Use Ctrl + Tab (next tab) and Ctrl + Shift + Tab (previous tab). Press Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 to jump to a tab by position, and Ctrl + 9 to jump to the last tab.

What is the shortcut to open downloads in Chrome?

Press Ctrl + J on Windows and Linux, or Command + J on Mac.

How do I clear browsing data in Chrome?

Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on Windows and Linux, or Command + Shift + Delete on Mac, to open the Clear Browsing Data dialog.

Are Chrome shortcuts the same on Windows and Mac?

Mostly yes the Ctrl key on Windows becomes the Command (⌘) key on Mac. A few shortcuts also use the Option key on Mac instead of Alt on Windows.

How do I use Chrome shortcuts on a Chromebook?

Most Windows shortcuts work on Chromebook using the Ctrl key. Chromebook also has a Search key (or Launcher key) for additional shortcuts press Ctrl + Alt + ? on any Chromebook to open the full built-in shortcut viewer.

Start with five, build from there

You’ve now got over 100 Chrome keyboard shortcuts at your fingertips for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebook. You don’t need to memorize all of them. The biggest productivity gains come from the shortcuts you use every single day.

Start with these five if you haven’t already: Ctrl + Shift + T to reopen closed tabs, Ctrl + T to open new ones, Ctrl + L to jump to the address bar, Ctrl + F to find text on any page, and F12 to open DevTools if you’re a developer. Get those into muscle memory first everything else follows naturally.

Download the free Chrome shortcuts PDF to keep a reference handy on your desk. And if you use other Google tools, explore our guides to Google Docs keyboard shortcuts and Google Sheets shortcuts to extend the same efficiency to your whole workflow.

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Pratik

Pratik is the founder of Tutorial Tactic and a productivity tools specialist with 15 years of hands-on experience in Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and software automation. He has published over 1,500 guides on keyboard shortcuts, software commands, how-to tutorials and workflow optimization, helping readers across the US and India work faster with the tools they use every day. Tutorial Tactic was founded in 2021 with one goal: cut through the noise and give readers exactly what they need fast, verified, and beginner-friendly.
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