We love keyboard shortcuts. They let us work faster and get things done easily. Do you know that you can assign a custom keyboard shortcuts to the browser extensions you have installed on Google ...
Part of being productive at work and at school means making the most of your time, especially when web browsing. You’ve probably heard about keyboard shortcuts on ...
What are keyboard shortcuts in Google Chrome? Just about every single application on your desktop or laptop has keyboard shortcuts; it’s one of the main forms of navigation that has stuck around since ...
Google Chrome remains one of the most popular web browsers worldwide, known for its speed, simplicity, and efficiency. While many users navigate with a mouse, mastering keyboard shortcuts can ...
Despite the most ardent efforts by Microsoft and Apple, Google's Chrome is currently the most popular web browser on the planet. While some people attribute its meteoric success to the fact that ...
Chrome is a hugely popular browser and ready access to a plethora of extensions is one of many things that makes it so hugely popular. And it may be surprising for some to learn that keyboard ...
Chrome and Chromebook users have access to a plethora of keyboard shortcuts, just as any user of any operating system does. But, while at least some of those are going to prove incredibly useful to ...
Google's got a powerful new time-saver in the works for its Chrome browser — and you can check it out this minute, if you know where to look. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I love me some ...
Imagine yourself using your Chromebook but in a completely different way. Did you know you can open certain apps or the Files section with a keyboard shortcut? If you work with multiple windows on ...
Google has received a lot of feedback about its decision to switch the keyboard shortcut for going back in Chrome -- from the backspace key to alt + the left arrow key -- starting in Chrome 52, which ...
Many of us will spend a lot of hours working in a browser window when sitting in front of a computer — and for two-thirds of people, that browser will be Google ...