Drag and Drop Downloaded file Once a file is downloaded, you can just drag and drop the file (from the Chrome download window) to your Windows explore, or…
Read moreHistory Press Ctrl+H, or Go to Customize -> History, to launch the history window. From here you can search for a specific website from your history, d…
Read moreOpen a link at a specific Tab Location As you already know, when you right click on a link, and say “Open link in a new tab”, it opens it as a new tab (ne…
Read moreCarry your Chrome Settings with You If you are using multiple computers (at home, at work, etc.), you don’t need to worry about trying to setup the Chrome…
Read moreChrome:// commands There are various about command that you can type in the address bar. chrome://histograms chrome://memory chrome://cache chrome://dns e…
Read moreTask Manager Task manager displays the memory and CPU usage of the Chrome browser, broken down by each and every Tab. If you have multiple Tabs open, and …
Read moreChange Search Engine in the Omnibar Type “amazon” in the address bar AND press “Tab”, which will change the address bar to “Search amazon.com:”, any keywo…
Read moreIncognito – Secret Mode Incognito mode is for private browsing, where Chrome doesn’t record your browsing history, download hisotry. Any cookies that are …
Read moreReopen Recently Closed tab If you’ve closed a tab by mistake, you can open it by pressing Ctrl + Shift + T, (or) right mouse-click on the empty area in th…
Read moreDisplay Home Button By default, chrome doesn’t display the ‘Home’ button in the toolbar. Click on the ‘Wrench Icon’ on the right-hand corner of the browse…
Read moreOmnibox The URL address bar (also called as Omnibox in Chrome) in the Chrome browser is not only to enter your URL. Just type the keyword you want to sear…
Read morePin Tab When you pin a tab, it minimizes the tab to display only the icon. When you have several tabs opened, this feature is very helpful, as the …
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