Super User Asked by Jan Aagaard on December 17, 2020
Is is possible to open a link in a new background tab in Google Chrome with a keyboard shortcut?
(I know it’s possible with Ctrl+click and middle click, and I know that Shift+Enter opens the link in a new browser window.)
"Ctrl + Enter" should work...
Correct answer by Leo Shastri on December 17, 2020
Ctrl + Enter
to open a link in a new tab and stay on the current tab
Ctrl + Shift + Enter
to open a link in a new tab and go to the new tab
Answered by daGo on December 17, 2020
You could use it the following ways:
or
Jumb to address bar: STRG + L [Windows/Linux], CMD + L [Mac]
Type in url or search term
Open in new tab: ALT + ENTER [Windows/Linux], CMD + ENTER (+ SHIFT) [Mac]
Here you can find all Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts. Some of them are pretty useful.
Answered by winklerrr on December 17, 2020
It is now ctrl + cmd + enter. Ctrl + enter only opens it in the same tab.
Answered by Isabella Chen on December 17, 2020
Type in your search query and then use the shift+ to navigate through the search results. You would see an arrow appear near the links when you move through them. To open a link, hit enter. ctrl+entr would open it in a new tab.
It would be great if there was a keyboard shortcut to open the first link directly in a new tab, something like shift+1. I have not found anything of that sort till now.
Answered by user590849 on December 17, 2020
ENTER
Tab
once.Up
and Down
arrows.Ctrl+Enter
to open in a new tab or just Enter
to open in the same tab. You can use Shift+Enter
to open it in a new window.Answered by Vishal on December 17, 2020
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