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Chrome OS Cr-48 Notebook Keyboard Shortcuts


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Google launched an notebook (Cr-48) based on Chrome Operating system. The keyboard available with Cr-48 is very much different from the normal keyboard. In this resource we are providing some Keyboard shortcuts that may be useful fro Cr-48 users.


List of Chrome OS (Cr-48) Keyboard Shortcuts

Chrome OS Cr-48 Keyboard Shortcuts keys
Cr-48 is new notebook developed by Google using its own Operating system (Chrome OS). Currently this notebook is not available in the market, but this will be come in mid of 2011. As it is new product, many people don't know much about it we are providing list of Keyboard shortcuts you can use.

Keyboard Shortcuts :
shift-esc            task mgr
shift-backspace forward
ctrl-back prev tab
ctrl-forward next tab
ctrl-fullscreen mirroring
ctrl-next window screenshot
ctrl-1 go to tab 1
ctrl-8 go to tab 8
ctrl-9 go to last tab
ctrl-0 zoom normal
ctrl– zoom out
ctrl-+ zoom in
ctrl-tab select next tab
ctrl-a select all
ctrl-c copy
ctrl-d bookmark
ctrl-e focus search
ctrl-f find
ctrl-g find again
ctrl-h history
ctrl-j downloads
ctrl-k focus search
ctrl-l focus location
ctrl-n new window
ctrl-o open/new file browser
ctrl-p print
ctrl-r reload
ctrl-s save
ctrl-t new tab
ctrl-u view source
ctrl-v paste
ctrl-w close tab
ctrl-x cut
ctrl-z undo
ctrl-? help
ctrl-left word move
ctrl-right word move
alt-1 go to window 1
alt-9 go to window 9
alt-backspace forward delete
alt-tab select next window
alt-d focus location bar
alt-e menu
alt-f menu
alt-left back
alt-right forward
alt-up pg up
alt-dwn pg dwn
ctrl-alt-t command line terminal crosh
ctrl-alt-=> command line terminal VT2
ctrl-alt-<= exit command line terminal VT2
ctrl-alt-? keyboard viewer
ctrl-alt-up home
ctrl-alt-dwn end
ctrl-shift-back next tab
ctrl-shift-forward prev tab
ctrl-shift-tab select prev tab
ctrl-shift-b toogle bookmark bar
ctrl-shift-d bookmark all tabs
ctrl-shift-g find previous
ctrl-shift-i development tools
ctrl-shift-j dom inspector
ctrl-shift-n new incognito window
ctrl-shift-q sign out
ctrl-shift-r reload bypassing cache
ctrl-shift-t reopen last tab
ctrl-shift-v paste as plain text
ctrl-shift-w close window
ctrl-shift-? help
ctrl-shift-left word select
ctrl-shift-right word select
alt-shift-tab select previous window
alt-shift-b focus bookmarks
alt-shift-s focus status
alt-shift-t focus toolbar


Reference : chromeossite.com


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