On Windows press Alt + D then Shift + Enter
On Mac press Command + L then Shift + Enter.
Alt + D or Command + L to select the URL. Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.
Answer from SGventra on Stack ExchangeOn Windows press Alt + D then Shift + Enter
On Mac press Command + L then Shift + Enter.
Alt + D or Command + L to select the URL. Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.
Alt + D : to select the URL.
Then, if you want a new tab use: Shift + Enter + Alt
If you want a a new window use: Shift + Enter
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"Ctrl + Enter" should work...
Shortcuts
- for Windows and Linux: ALT + ENTER
- for Mac:
- open in new background tab: CMD + ENTER
- open in new tab: CMD + SHIFT + ENTER
Usage
You could use it the following ways:
- Highlight link: TAB
- Open link in new tab: ALT + ENTER [Windows/Linux], CMD + ENTER (+ SHIFT) [Mac]
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]
Source
Here you can find all Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts. Some of them are pretty useful.
Supposedly it's middle mouse button, but obviously I'm lacking that. In other browsers it was generally ctrl+click (on a link) to open a link in a new tab. But that isn't working.
Can't find any options in the settings either to change it. Is there a workaround, or an addon/extension for this?
Edit: To clarify, I'm not talking about Ctrl+T. That just opens a blank tab, or my last closed tab.
Hello,
I Hope you can help me with this:
recently Microsoft added a new feature to windows explorer, which is the Windows Explorer Tabs, so I tried to search for a shortcut to open any folder/folders I'm selecting in a new Tab on the same windows explorer window, but I couldn't find any shortcut for that on the internet after a little search,
can you help me please and tell me what is the shortcut to open folder/folders in a new Tab in the same Windows Explorer window if there is one for it?,
thank you.
It is middle click.
oke thank you.
It will still take 30 clicks, one for each link, but…
Remember that Cmd ⌘ on Mac is usually equivalent to Ctrl ⌃ on Windows.
Cmd ⌘ Click will open a link in a new a tab behind the current one, if you click a link.
Cmd ⌘ Shift ⇧ Click will open the new tab & bring it to the front.
These are the default settings [iirc] but they can be changed in Prefs…

Edit:
Sorry, I only just realised you said Chrome.
It does follow the same behaviour, though I can't find anywhere to actually change it.
Click and drag the tab out of the top bar.
Clicking on the links and selecting "Open in New Window" is slowing me down. Its a repetitive task and the seconds are adding up.
I looked for a solution but could not find one.