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Shortcut Keys for laptop / desktop

hi easy:

Ctrl+N = Open a new window
Ctrl+Shift+N = Open a new window in incognito mode
Ctrl+T  = Open a new tab
Ctrl+O  = Open a file in the browser
Ctrl+Shift+Q (twice)  = Sign out of your Google Account on Chrome OS
Ctrl+W = Close the current tab
Ctrl+Shift+W = Close the current window
Ctrl+Shift+T  = “Reopen the last tab you’ve closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you’ve closed.
Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+8 =  Go to the tab at the specified position in the window.
Ctrl+9 = Go to the last tab in the window.
Search+1 through Search+= Use F1 to F12
Alt+9  = Go to the last window open
Ctrl+Tab =  Go to the next tab in the window
Ctrl+Shift+Tab =  Go to the previous tab in the window
Alt+Tab = Go to the next window you have opened.
Alt+Shift+Tab = Go to the previous window you have opened
Click and hold the Back or Forward arrow in the browser toolbar =  See your browsing history for the tab
Backspace, or press Alt and the left arrow =  Go to previous page in your browsing history.
Shift+Backspace, or press Alt and the right arrow  = Go to the next page in your browsing history.
Press Ctrl and click a link  = Open the link in a new tab in the background
Press Ctrl+Shift and click a link  = Open the link in a new tab and switch to the newly opened tab
Press Shift and click a link  = Open the link in a new window
Drag a link to a tab =  Open the link in the tab
Drag a link to a blank area on the tab strip =  Open the link in a new tab
Type a URL in the address bar, then press Alt+Enter  = Open the URL in a new tab
Press Esc key while dragging a tab  = Return the tab to its original position
Ctrl+Shift+L  = Locks your screen.

nice one shared ....,,, hope is of  daily use


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