Google Chrome Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts for Linux Popular Shortcut Set
Keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome on Linux. Open tabs, use DevTools, and navigate browsing history on Linux.
Tab & window shortcuts
- Open a new window
- Ctrl+N
- Open a new window in Incognito mode
- Ctrl+Shift+N
- Open a new tab, and jump to it
- Ctrl+T
- Reopen previously closed tabs in the order they were closed
- Ctrl+Shift+T
- Close the current tab
- Ctrl+WorCtrl+F4
Google Chrome feature shortcuts
- Open the History page in a new tab
- Ctrl+H
- Open the Downloads page in a new tab
- Ctrl+J
- Open the Find Bar to search the current page
- Ctrl+ForF3
Address bar shortcuts
- Jump to the address bar
- Ctrl+LorAlt+DorF6
Webpage shortcuts
- Reload the current page
- F5orCtrl+R
- Reload the current page, ignoring cached content
- Shift+F5orCtrl+Shift+R
Mouse shortcuts
- Save the current webpage as a bookmark by dragging the web address to the Bookmarks Bar
- Drag
Need more than shortcuts?
Visit the Google Chrome app page for an overview and helpful links.
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