Maxthon Keyboard Shortcuts: Complete List

The most-used Maxthon keyboard shortcuts are Ctrl + L (open a URL), Ctrl + N (new window), Ctrl + W (close the current tab), F5 (refresh), and F2 / F3 (previous / next tab). Maxthon also includes shortcuts for zoom, Ad Hunter ad-blocking, forms, and the Collector. The full categorized list and a free PDF are below.

What is Maxthon?

Maxthon is a free, Chromium-based web browser developed by Maxthon. First released in 2002 (originally as MyIE2), it moved from Internet Explorer’s Trident engine to Chromium with version 6 and is now on Maxthon 7. It runs on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, and is known for features like Ad Hunter, the Collector, and cloud sync.

Keyboard shortcuts are the fastest way to get more out of Maxthon. Instead of reaching for the mouse to switch tabs, save a page, block an ad, or fill a form, you can do it in a single keystroke. Below is a complete, categorized list of Maxthon shortcuts for Windows and Mac, grouped by task so you can find what you need quickly. You can also download the full cheat sheet as a free PDF and keep it handy while you browse.

Last verified on Maxthon 7 (Windows), June 2026.

Most-Used Maxthon Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Open a URLCtrl + L / Ctrl + O⌘ + L
Open a new windowCtrl + N⌘ + N
Open a new blank windowF1
Open home page in a new tabCtrl + Shift + H⌘ + Shift + H
Open URL from clipboard in a new tabCtrl + Shift + N⌘ + Shift + N
Close the current tabCtrl + W / Ctrl + F4⌘ + W
Close all tabsCtrl + Shift + W⌘ + Shift + W
Close all tabs except currentCtrl + K
RefreshF5 / Ctrl + R / Ctrl + F5⌘ + R
Refresh all tabsShift + F5
Stop loadingEscEsc
Stop all tabsShift + Esc

Edit Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
CutCtrl + X⌘ + X
CopyCtrl + C⌘ + C
PasteCtrl + V⌘ + V
Select allCtrl + A⌘ + A
Find on current pageCtrl + F⌘ + F
PrintCtrl + P⌘ + P

Save Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Save asCtrl + S⌘ + S
Save HTMLAlt + S
Auto saveCtrl + Alt + S

Switch Tabs Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Previous tabF2 / Ctrl + ← *
Next tabF3 / Ctrl + → *
Switch tabsCtrl + Tab⌃ + Tab
Switch tabs in reverseCtrl + Shift + Tab⌃ + Shift + Tab
Display tabs 1–10Ctrl + 1 … 0⌘ + 1 … 0

Go To (Navigation) Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
BackAlt + ←⌘ + ←
ForwardAlt + →⌘ + →
HomeAlt + Home

Zoom Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Zoom page to 100%Ctrl + *⌘ + 0
Zoom in (+20%)Ctrl + +⌘ + +
Zoom out (−20%)Ctrl + −⌘ + −

Search Bar Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Focus search bar & highlight keywordsCtrl + Shift + F
Search keywords using multiple enginesShift + EnterShift + Enter
Toggle keyword highlighting on active pageCtrl + Enter

Sidebar / Explorer Bar Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Toggle the Search sidebarCtrl + E
Toggle the Favorites sidebarCtrl + I
Toggle the History sidebarCtrl + H
Hide the favorites barCtrl + B

Ad Hunter Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Send to the filter listCtrl + Q
Toggle the popup filterAlt + I
Toggle the auto popup filterAlt + P
Toggle the content filterAlt + C

Forms Shortcuts

ActionWindowsMac
Save the current form dataAlt + 1
Save the current form data as defaultAlt + 2
Fill in the current formAlt + Q

Others Shortcut

ActionWindowsMac
Open the CollectorCtrl + G
Add to FavoritesCtrl + D⌘ + D
Tile windows verticallyCtrl + T
Toggle the main Menu barCtrl + F11
Full screenF11⌃ + ⌘ + F
Focus Address bar & select current URLAlt + D⌘ + L
Focus Address bar & open URL listF4
Hide / Show MaxthonAlt + `
View links list of current pageAlt + L
Lock the current tabAlt + X
Reopen the last closed tabAlt + Z⌘ + Shift + T

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Maxthon based on Internet Explorer?

No. Maxthon was originally built on Internet Explorer’s Trident engine back when it launched in 2002 as MyIE2, but it switched to a Chromium (Blink) engine with version 6. The current Maxthon 7 is fully Chromium-based, so it works much like Chrome and Edge.

Does Maxthon support Chrome keyboard shortcuts?

Many of them, yes. Because Maxthon 6 and 7 run on Chromium, common Chrome shortcuts like Ctrl + T, Ctrl + W, and Ctrl + L generally work. However, Maxthon also has its own unique shortcuts such as F2/F3 to switch tabs and Ctrl + Q to send an ad to the filter list that don’t exist in Chrome.

How do I switch between tabs in Maxthon?

Press F2 for the previous tab and F3 for the next tab. You can also use Ctrl + Tab to move forward through tabs and Ctrl + Shift + Tab to move backward, or jump straight to a specific tab with Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 0.

How do I reopen a tab I accidentally closed?

Press Alt + Z in Maxthon on Windows to reopen the last closed tab. On the Mac build, the standard Ctrl/⌘ + Shift + T also works.

What does Ctrl + G do in Maxthon?

Ctrl + G opens the Collector, Maxthon’s built-in tool for clipping and saving content from web pages. It’s one of Maxthon’s signature features and isn’t found in most other browsers.

Can I customize Maxthon’s keyboard shortcuts?

Maxthon offers limited shortcut customization compared to browsers like Vivaldi. A few defaults such as the Ctrl + ← / Ctrl + → tab-switching keys can be turned on or off in the Tab section of Maxthon’s Options, but most shortcuts are fixed.

Do Maxthon shortcuts work on Mac?

Some do. Standard actions use the ⌘ (Command) key in place of Ctrl for example, ⌘ + L to open a URL or ⌘ + W to close a tab. However, many Windows-specific shortcuts that rely on function keys or the Alt key (like Ad Hunter and form shortcuts) aren’t available in the macOS version.

Is there a Maxthon shortcuts PDF I can download?

Yes. You can download the complete Maxthon keyboard shortcuts cheat sheet as a free PDF using the link above and keep it handy as a quick reference while you browse.

Is Maxthon still being updated in 2026?

Yes, though less frequently than Chrome or Firefox. The latest major release is Maxthon 7 (2023), which added an AI chat assistant and Web3 features. Updates continue, but the browser’s patch cadence is slower than the mainstream browsers.

Conclusion

Maxthon’s keyboard shortcuts cover everything from basic tab management to features you won’t find in most browsers, like the Collector (Ctrl + G) and Ad Hunter’s filter controls. You don’t need to memorize all of them at once start with the handful you’ll use daily, such as Ctrl + L to open a URL, F2 and F3 to move between tabs, and Alt + Z to reopen a closed tab, then add more as they become second nature.

Because Maxthon is built on Chromium, many shortcuts will already feel familiar if you’ve used Chrome or Edge, while the Maxthon-specific keys give you faster access to its built-in tools. Bookmark this page or grab the free PDF above so you always have the full list within reach.

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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