Customize your Own Shortcut Keys
Google Chrome comes with a set of useful shortcut keys, but if you want more of it, you can make use of Autohotkey to create your own shortcut keys.Download Autohotkey from http://www.autohotkey.com/download/
Install it in your Windows.
Check out HowTo Tuts for some ready-made shortcut key scripts for Chrome.
Save the “.ahk” scripts to your system. Double click the “.ahk” scripts to activate the shortcut keys.
Open your Chrome, you should now be able to use your custom shortcut keys in the Chrome.
Some of the ready-made shortcut key scripts found in “HowTo Tuts” include:
- Win+a or F1 Switch to previous tab
- Win+s or F2 Switch to next tab
- Win+z Go back
- Win+x Go forward
- Win+c or F4 Close current tab
- Win+v Paste and go
- Win+Alt+v Paste and go in a new tab
- ctrl+z or F12 Undo last tab
- CAPS Switch to Chrome and create a new tab (If Chrome isn’t already running, it opens Chrome first)
- Scroll mouse wheel on the tab bar switches to previous and next tabs
- Ctrl+Shift+T to post to Twitter (automatically tinyurls the current page)
- Ctrl+Shift+D or Ctrl+Shift+B to bookmark to Delicious
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