Shortcuts For Mac Chrome



Adding Shortcuts to any of your favourite websites on Mac is easy. You can either place the shortcut on the desktop or add it to the Dock for more easy access.

Add Shortcut to Any Website on Mac

A good way to make your favourite website readily accessible on your Mac is to add a shortcut to the website on the Dock of your Mac.

Once a shortcut to a website has been added to the desktop or to the Dock, you can simply click on that shortcut to immediately start reading articles published by your favourite website.

Shortcuts For Mac Chrome

Add Shortcut to Website On Mac Using Safari Browser

Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts for MAC. Back to Accessibility Guide. Windows keyboard shortcuts. To do this Press this; Open a new window ⌘ + N: Open a new tab ⌘ + T: Open a new window in incognito mode ⌘ + Shift + N: Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome.

Keyboard shortcut to switch tabs on a Windows PC. Chrome’s switch tabs Windows shortcuts are very similar to the Mac versions. The hotkey combos below will empower you to access your open tabs more quickly and with less effort. The shortcuts become second nature once you get the hang of them, so keep practicing! Switch to the next tab shortcuts. Open Recently Closed Tabs. You may be familiar with the “Ctrl + T” to open a new tab but how do.

While you can add shortcut to websites on practically any browser, we will be starting with Safari, which is the default browser on your Mac

1. Open the Safari browser on your Mac and visit your favourite website that you want to add a shortcut to. In this case let us assume that you want to add techbout.com.

2. Once the website opens in Safari browser, select the the entire URL Address to the website that you will see in the address bar of the Safari browser (See image below).

3. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Desktop and release the mouse button. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.

For

As you can see in the image below, you can also add the Shortcut to the Dock by dragging the URL down to the right-side of the Dock on your Mac. This will create a shortcut within the Dock, which makes it even more prominent and accessible, compared to the Desktop shortcut.

Now, any time you want to visit this website, you can simply click on the shortcut to the website as available on the Desktop or on the Dock.

Add Shortcut to Website On Mac Using Chrome Browser

Follow the steps below to add shortcut to any website on Google’s Chrome browser. As you will notice, the steps are the same as for Safari browser.

1. Open the Chrome browser on your Mac and visit the website that you want to add the shortcut to.

2. Once the website loads in Chrome browser, select the the entire URL to the website in the Address bar of Chrome browser.

3. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Mac desktop. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.

To create a shortcut on the Dock, drag the URL down to the right-side of the Dock on your Mac.

Microsoft Edge is getting the spotlight in the browser game. After trying their luck with an in-house EdgeHTML-based browser, the company finally switched to the Chromium rendering engine to load web pages. Microsoft is confident enough to meet the needs of casual and power users with the Chromium-based Edge browser. With the Windows 10 May 2020 update, the company is bundling Edge as the default browser on all the PCs and Laptops. While the Edge browser is capable, you can always take the productivity to the next level with keyboard shortcuts.

Using your daily web browser with keyboard shortcuts is a delightful experience. You don’t need to use a touchpad or mouse to navigate through menus and options. Remembering the key and essential keyboard shortcuts will help you to speed up your workflow and save you a lot of time.

In this post, we are going to talk about the top 13 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Edge for Windows and Mac. Let’s get started.

Also on Guiding Tech
Should You Use Tracking Prevention in Microsoft Edge
Read More

1. Open And Close Tabs

Chrome

This one is fairly standard one and works across all the browsers, but I'm putting it here since it is heavily underused and not many people still don't know about it. Everyone should know these couple of keyboard shortcuts. You can open a new tab in the Edge browser with Ctrl + T keys on Windows and Command + T keyboard shortcut on Mac.

To close the current tab, use the Ctrl + W shortcut on Windows and Command + W on Mac. The shortcut will close the current tab and move you back to the side tab.

2. Add Current Page to Favorites

Microsoft Edge refers to Bookmarks as Favorites. You can always import Favorites from the other browser. To add the current web page as favorite, you can use the Ctrl + D shortcut on Windows and Command + D keys on Mac. The Edge browser will allow you to select folders or Favorites bar to add the web page.

3. Open History Menu

I don’t usually use this shortcut, but if you need to access the History menu on the Edge browser, then use the Ctrl + H shortcut on Windows or Command + Y keys on Mac.

4. Show Favorites Bar

I use the Favorites bar all the time. You can access your favorite website from the favorites bar below the address bar. Normally, I hide the Favorites bar as it takes up space at the top. Whenever I need to access the Favorites bar, I simply use the Ctrl + Shift + B shortcut on Windows or Command + Shift + B keys on the Mac. You can use the same keyboard shortcut to hide the Favorites bar.

5. Zoom In/Out

This keyboard shortcut is also standard across all browsers. You canuse the Ctrl + - (Minus) shortcut on Windows or Command + - (Minus) keys on Macto Zoom out the current web page by 10%. Replace ‘–‘ with ‘+’ and you canZoom In the web page by 10%.

6. Refresh Web Page

Sometimes, you might need to refresh web pages. Instead of tapping the‘Refresh’ button beside the address bar, you can use the Ctrl + R onWindows or Command + R on Mac to refresh the current web page.

Also on Guiding Tech
Top 8 Microsoft Edge Browser Extensions You Must Try
Read More

7. Switch to a Specific Tab

While dealing with dozens of open web pages, it can be confusing to switch between them using the tab bar. You can always use number key along to figure the respective tab and use the Ctrl + 1 to 8 or Command + 1 to 8 keys to switch. For example, if you use Ctrl + 4 then the browser will move you to the fourth tab.

If you have opened more than eight tabs, then you can use the Ctrl + 9 on Windows or Command + 9 on Mac keyboard shortcut, and jump to the last tab on the browser.

8. Put Cursor in Search Bar

I use this shortcut several times a day. Users can opt for the Ctrl + L on Windows or Command + L on Mac and move the cursor to the search bar. Simply start typing the query and hit enter to search term. That will save so much time for you.

9. Open Link in New Tab

Shortcuts For Mac Chrome

This one helps when you are researching for a topic and need to open several tabs from a web page or a google search. To open the link in a new tab, you can hold the Ctrl on Windows or Command on Mac and click the link to open the web page in a new tab. The user stays on the current page. But if you want to move to the opened tab then use the following shortcut.

Chrome Shortcuts For Mac

10. Open Link to New Tab and Switch to That Tab

As the title suggests, you can open a new tab and automatically switch to it. Use Ctrl + Shift on Windows or Command + Shift on Mac and click the link.

11. Open Link in New Window

I usually don’t use this shortcut. If you want to open the new tab directly into a new window, then hold the Shift button and tap on the link on Windows or Mac.

12. Move Forward/Backward

Shortcuts For Mac Chrome Extension

This one is also standard across all browsers. You should opt for Alt + left/right arrow on Windows or Command + left arrow/right arrow on Mac to quickly move forward or backward in the Edge browser.

Also on Guiding Tech
#Microsoft Edge
Click here to see our Microsoft Edge articles page

13. Clear Browsing Data

We recommend that you should clear the browsing history, cookies, and cache of the browser frequently. Use Ctrl + Shift + Delete on Windows or Command + Shift + Delete on Mac and the Edge browser will open a small window to clear data. Select the relevant option and hit the Clear button at the bottom.

Master Microsoft Edge Keyboard Shortcuts

Memorize the keyboard shortcuts mentioned above and use Microsoft Edge just like your previous favorite browser. You can expect Microsoft to add more keyboard shortcuts for functions like Edge Collections in the future update. How do you like this new Chromium-based Edge browser? Share your experience in the comments section below.

Next up:Thinking about making a switch from Chrome to Edge browser on the desktop? Read the post below to find a comparison between the two.


The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.Read NextEdge Chromium vs Google Chrome: Should You Switch to Microsoft’s New BrowserAlso See#productivity #keyboard

Did You Know

You can make GIFs on Gboard.

More in Windows

Top 3 Fixes for Camera Not Working on Windows 10 PC