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    Default Re: Keyboard Shortcuts

    Quote Originally Posted by bruzxc
    ctrl + zoom in
    ctrl - zoom out
    This isn't true zoom, it just increases or decreases the size of the fonts. Still useful though
    I didn't get where I am today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pronation
    Edit: I didn't notice but I was using FF 3.1 "MineField" and all these shortcuts worked. Did they just add it to FF?
    No, they've always been there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickytenzer
    I just discovered a small one! Alt + ` (backward apostrophe) opens a Java debugger!
    great!

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    Default Keyboard Shortcuts

    I tried to organize the shortcuts a bit. Here is the list so far:

    CTRL + N - New Chrome window
    CTRL + SHIFT + N - New Incognito window

    CTRL + T - New tab
    CTRL + W - Close the current tab
    CTRL + SHIFT + T - Open previously closed tab

    CTRL + TAB - Loop between tabs
    CTRL + PAGE UP - Switch to left tab
    CTRL + PAGE DOWN - Switch to right tab
    CTRL + (NUMBER) - Switch to the corresponding tab

    CTRL + B - Hide/Show the Bookmarks bar
    CTRL + D - Bookmark the current tab

    CTRL + J - Opens the Downloads tab
    CTRL + H - Opens the History tab

    ALT + (LEFT) - Back
    ALT + (RIGHT) - Forward

    CTRL + L / F6 - Hightlight the current URL
    CTRL + R / F5 - Reload the page ("Refresh")

    CTRL + F / F3 - Find
    CTRL + G / F3 - Go to next in "Find"

    CTRL + E / CTRL + K - Search with the default search engine

    CTRL + U - Opens Source in a new tab
    CTRL + O - Open a file

    CTRL + P - Print

    ALT + ` - Opens Java debugger

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    ctrl+shift+del delete private data (cookies and history)
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    Default Google Chrome Tips & Tricks > Keyboard Shortcuts

    About Commands

    about: ->show version info
    about:version -> same to about:
    about:cache -> show cache content
    aboutlugins -> show info of plugins installed
    about:memory ->show memory usage
    about:crash -> crash the tab
    about:dns -> show dns info, like time
    about:network -> network tools
    about:stats -> shh! this page is secret!
    about:internets -> the tubes are clogged!
    about:histograms ->histograms resume

    Window and tab shortcuts

    Ctrl+N Open a new window

    Ctrl+Shift+N Open a new window in incognito mode

    Press Ctrl, and click a link Open link in a new tab

    Press Shift, and click a link Open link in a new window

    Alt+F4 Close current window

    Ctrl+T Open a new tab

    Ctrl+Shift+T Reopen last tab closed (remembers 10)

    Drag link to tab Open link in specified tab

    Drag link to space between tabs Open link in a new tab

    Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+8 Switch to the tab at the specified position number. The number you press represents a position on the tab strip.

    Ctrl+9 Switch to the last tab

    Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown Switch to the next tab

    Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PgUp Switch to the previous tab

    Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4 Close current tab or pop-up

    Alt+Home Open your homepage

    Ctrl+O, then select file Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome

    Address bar shortcuts

    Do one of the following actions in the address bar:

    Type a search term Perform a search using your default search engine

    Type the part of the web address that’s between ‘www.’ and ‘.com’, then press Ctrl+Enter

    Type a search engine keyword or URL, press Tab, then type a search term Perform a search using the search engine associated with the keyword or the URL. Google Chrome prompts you to press Tab if it recognizes the search engine you’re trying to use.

    F6 or Ctrl+L or Alt+D Highlight content in the web address area

    Type a web address, then press Alt+Enter Open your web address in a new tab

    Shortcuts to open Google Chrome features

    Ctrl+B Toggle bookmarks bar on and off
    Ctrl+H View the History page
    Ctrl+J View the Downloads page
    Shift+Escape View the Task manager

    Webpage shortcuts

    Ctrl+P Print your current page
    F5 Reload current page
    Esc Stop page loading
    Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5 Reload current page, ignoring cached content
    Press Alt, and click a link Download link
    Ctrl+F Open find-in-page box
    Ctrl+G or F3 Find next match for your input in the find-in-page box
    Ctrl+Shift+G or Shift+F3 Find previous match for your input in the find-in-page box
    Ctrl+U View source
    Drag link to bookmarks bar Bookmark the link
    Ctrl+D Bookmark your current webpage
    Ctrl++ Make text larger
    Ctrl+- Make text smaller
    Ctrl+0 Return to normal text size

    Other

    Backspace, or press Alt and the left arrow together Go to the previous page in your browsing history for the tab

    Shift+Backspace, or press Alt and the right arrow together Go to the next page in your browsing history for the tab

    Ctrl+K or Ctrl+E Places a ‘?’ in the address bar. Type a search term after the ‘?’ to perform a search using your default search engine.

    Place your cursor in the address bar, then press Ctrl and the left arrow together Jump to the previous word in the address bar

    Place your cursor in the address bar, then press Ctrl and the right arrow together Jump to the next word in the address bar

    Place your cursor in the address bar, then press Ctrl+Backspace Delete the previous word in the address bar

    Space bar Scroll down the web page
    Home Go to the top of the page
    End Go to the bottom of the page

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    i don't think anyone listed one for this, but i'm looking for a quick shortcut that does the follow:

    say you need to save an image..instead of having to "right click > save image as"...is there a shortcut that can accomplish this? there used to be one in FF that was like "cntrl + shift + left click"

    anyone know? thanks

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