Shortcut key to close window
Shortcut to close google chrome window apart from Alt+F4 and Ctrl+shift+Q?
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"Which of the following is used to close a tab on a browser?"
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Does anybody know shortcut to close chrome window apart from the two mentioned above?
Recently I've caught myself accidentally closed a window using some shortcut but I don't know what. I am pretty sure it's not any of the above and I think it's a 2-key shortcut.
Thanks.
I don't know if it's the same in VS2010, but in VS2012 this command is called "Window.CloseDocumentWindow" and it is mapped to Ctrl+F4 by default, to mirror Alt+F4 for closing application-level windows.
I believe the Ctrl+W shortcut was first brought to Microsoft Windows by Adobe Photoshop, a carry-over from Apple OS X, where Adobe seems to have remapped all of the ⌘ command+* shortcuts to Ctrl+*. On OS X, ⌘ command+W only closes windows, but the application stays resident. One uses ⌘ command+Q to quit applications, instead. As the window is the application in Windows, Ctrl+W is kind of a misnomer, but it has gotten more popular for some applications like web browsers to support it.
Given the market dominance of MS Windows over Apple OS X for desktop operating systems, it would seem that the F4-style shortcuts are "more universal" than the W/Q ones.
Use CTRL+F4 to close current window, to close all window of visual studio and shut down use - ALT+F4 .
When I use the task view/alt-tab, I can hover windows with a mouse and close them, but can I do that with a keyboard?
I’m playing an old game (Return to Castle Wolfenstein) that took over the screen to lower resolution and did some other things that do not allow to open task manager or any other window. It doesn’t support Alt+F4 (due to the nature of this shortcut it’s up to an app to allow it). Is there a shortcut to force close an app, like Option+Command+Escape on MacOS?
- Open the persistent Alt+Tab menu with Ctrl+Alt+Tab.
- Select the window with arrow keys or tab keys (→, ←, ↓, ↑, Tab, Shift+Tab).
- Close the selected window with Ctrl+w. This will work even for applications that do not natively support Ctrl+W.
Press Esc to exit the Alt+Tab menu.
Alt+tab to the window you need to close. Holding alt press "Enter", it will focus selected window, then press F4 on the same alt. The most programs support "Alt+F4" as a way for quiting them. Don't release alt and you'll can keep on alt+tabbing.
So, MacOS can command+(tab→q→tab→q→tab→q...)
In Win7 alt+(tab→enter→f4→tab→enter→f4→tab→enter→f4→...) works fine for me.
And don't forget, you can use arrows to navigate through alttab context menu.