Version: 1.5.1
Size:
N/A
Requirements:
No special requirements
No special requirements
Price:
Free
Free
System:
Windows 7/Vista/XP
Windows 7/Vista/XP
Rating:
4.5
4.5
License:
Freeware
Freeware
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Description - Shortkeys
Shortkeys makes it easy to add custom shortcuts to your browser for the following actions:
- Scroll up/down by a little or a lot
- Scroll to the top or bottom of the PaGE
- Go back or forward in History
- Switch to the previous/next/first/last tab
- Create a new tab or close the current tab
- Close all (unpinned) tabs except for current tab
- Reload the page
- Copy the current URL
- Pin/Unpin the current tab
- Zoom in/out/reset
- Blacklist specific shortcuts on specific sites
It`s smart enough to ignore your key combos while you`re Currently focused on a form field, so you can have Keyboard Shortcuts like "r" or "shift+h" and still be able to type those values into a form without triggering the shortcut. And you can blacklist sites per-shortcut, to pick and choose which shortcuts you don`t want active on which sites.
Shortkeys lets you use pretty much Any key combo you want. Key combos are zero or more modifier keys (including ⇑, shift, option, ⌥, alt, ctrl, control, command, and ⌘), and one action key (letter, number, punctuation, or special key shown below), combined with + signs.
Examples: "shift+r", "k", "ctrl+alt+f7", "command+pageup", etc.
You can also string multiple key combos together to make key sequences (like how Gmail has "g i" to go to inbox). Examples: "g g" or "ctrl+t shift+f7".
Special action keys that can be used include backspace, tab, clear, enter, return, esc, escape, space, up, down, left, right, home, end, pageup, pagedown, del, delete and f1 through f19.
- Scroll up/down by a little or a lot
- Scroll to the top or bottom of the PaGE
- Go back or forward in History
- Switch to the previous/next/first/last tab
- Create a new tab or close the current tab
- Close all (unpinned) tabs except for current tab
- Reload the page
- Copy the current URL
- Pin/Unpin the current tab
- Zoom in/out/reset
- Blacklist specific shortcuts on specific sites
It`s smart enough to ignore your key combos while you`re Currently focused on a form field, so you can have Keyboard Shortcuts like "r" or "shift+h" and still be able to type those values into a form without triggering the shortcut. And you can blacklist sites per-shortcut, to pick and choose which shortcuts you don`t want active on which sites.
Shortkeys lets you use pretty much Any key combo you want. Key combos are zero or more modifier keys (including ⇑, shift, option, ⌥, alt, ctrl, control, command, and ⌘), and one action key (letter, number, punctuation, or special key shown below), combined with + signs.
Examples: "shift+r", "k", "ctrl+alt+f7", "command+pageup", etc.
You can also string multiple key combos together to make key sequences (like how Gmail has "g i" to go to inbox). Examples: "g g" or "ctrl+t shift+f7".
Special action keys that can be used include backspace, tab, clear, enter, return, esc, escape, space, up, down, left, right, home, end, pageup, pagedown, del, delete and f1 through f19.