Chrome, Google's vision of the online browser of the longer term, has some unique features that are bound to make your browsing experience a fun one. With customizable looks, dozens of keyboard shortcuts, and an intuitive interface, Chrome users are going to be enjoying the eccentricities for an extended time to return. Starting with the address bar…The Address Bar
The navigation bar, where you enter the URL of an internet page, serves a dual-purpose, giving users the choices to A URL or an inquiry term. you'll A URL a bit like in the other browser and hit "Enter." Or type your search phrase and hit "Enter."
You also have the choice of selecting what program to use while searching within the address URL bar.
Type the name of the program you would like to use like "Google" or "Yahoo" or maybe "Wiki" then an area.
Type your search phrase and hit "Enter."
You can do an equivalent thing but with program URLs.
Type the URL of the program you would like to use and hit "Tab."
Type your search phrase and hit "Enter."
Shortcuts
Your reliance on your mouse will begin to dwindle after a couple of sessions with Chrome because of several convenient keyboard shortcuts the Google innovators developed.
Google Shortcut Keys
Ctrl to urge to the address bar without clicking, just type the "Control" button and "L". this may highlight the address bar text no matter where you were on the page before.
Ctrl+Left Arrow- This command will take the cursor to the start of the previous word within the address bar, so no more scrolling or selecting with a mouse!
Ctrl+Right Arrow- This command takes your cursor to the start of a subsequent word within the address bar.
Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow- this mix of key strikes will highlight the whole previous word within the address bar text.
Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow- Use this command to spotlight the whole next word within the address bar text.
Ctrl+Ens-^ this mix automatically adds
" http://www." [http://www.] and ".com"
to your search query to require you to the online site. you'll just type "Microsoft" within the address bar then hit "Ctrl" and "Enter" and "CNN" will become http://www.microsoft.com.
Ctrl+Ens-^ this mix works differently once you hit it after typing a URL instead of an inquiry query. Type www.microsoft.com and hit "Ctrl" and "Enter" and you the link will open during a new background tab.
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