
One of the most useful features for multitaskers is to be able to see multiple apps on the same screen.
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Reopen Closed Tab : Ctrl + Shift + T 5) Split Screen/ Docking Windows You can reopen a closed tab by pressing Ctrl, Shift and T together.

Have you ever accidentally closed a tab that you didn’t intend on closing? Google has your back because Chrome always remembers the last 10 tabs you closed. Open Task Manager : + esc 4) Reopen Closed Tab The Task manager can be opened by pressing the search and esc key at the same time. Page Down : alt + down arrow or + down arrowĭoes your Chromebook feel slower than it was when it was new? One way to speed up a Chromebook would be to open the task manager and see what’s slowing it down. The left and right arrow keys mimic the home and end keys as well. Simply press and hold the search or alt button, and press the up/down arrow keys to perform the page up/ page down function. In case you miss the page toggle keys on the traditional Windows machine, they do have keyboard shortcuts. However, you can still toggle the Caps Lock mode by pressing alt and Google’s dedicated search button together.Ĭaps Lock On/Off : alt + 2) Page-Up/Page-DownĬhromebooks don’t have dedicated keys for moving through the page. Keyboards on Chromebooks don’t usually have the Caps Lock key. Here a list of 10 keyboard shortcuts that every Chromebook owner should know :- 1) Caps Lock Toggle Once you get used to these shortcuts, work will get done a lot faster and you will wonder how you ever lived without them.

Google also didn’t miss out on heavily loading Chrome OS with keyboard shortcuts for a whole range of functions. Chromebook keyboards are heavily customized for the Chrome browser experience.
