The abbreviation " VPN " has slowly become established among average Internet users, which is certainly good, but the problem is that people have started to see VPN as the ultimate solution to all problems.
Just as Chrome is designed to have a simple and clean design to make it easier to navigate and make the most of the space where your webpage is displayed, so it is designed to be fast.
Chrome hides a lot of shortcuts that users rarely or never use, and in fact, really makes it easier to use this web browser.
I have compiled a small list of keyboard shortcuts that can speed up your use of Chrome:
- [Ctrl] + [Shift] + T - reopen the previously closed Tab
- [Alt] + D - Switches you to the address line
- [Ctrl] + [Tab] - Go to the next tab
- [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Tab] - Go to the previous tab
- [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Del] - Clean browser data (Cache, History….)
- [Ctrl] + D - Bookmark the page you are on
- [Shift] + [Esc] - Opens the Chrome Task Manager (list of running tabs, plugins…)
- [Ctrl] + J - Download History
- [Ctrl] + F - Find the word on the page
- [Ctrl] + H - History
- [Ctrl] + N - New window
- [Ctrl] + T - New Tab
- [Ctrl] + W - Closes the Tab you are on
- [Ctrl] + [Shift] + J - Opens the console
- [Ctrl] + S - Save the complete page
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