Your browser can't guess what image you want to download just by using a shortcut, some broswer extensions could do the trick by showing you all of the images on the page and letting you select which one you want to download, and you'd still have to select one. But if you have already opened the image on a page, and only the image, you can just press Ctrl+S to save it.
Answer from arielnmz on Stack ExchangeYour browser can't guess what image you want to download just by using a shortcut, some broswer extensions could do the trick by showing you all of the images on the page and letting you select which one you want to download, and you'd still have to select one. But if you have already opened the image on a page, and only the image, you can just press Ctrl+S to save it.
there's a few options here
Either bulk download the url on all images (http://www.webimagedownloader.com/) works well
Right click image → Press "V" , asks where you want to save it
if you want to automate it this way I would use a macro and do following:
- Hover over image
- Press hotkey (triggers Right click mouse, "V", and "enter")
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Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.
There is currently no shortcut to donwload an image in Chrome based browsers, you would first need to navigate through the web page to select the image and then right click the image, if your touchpad is not working, how are you managing to navigate around the web pages?
The best option if your touchpad is not working correctly would be to go to the support page for your laptop on the Dell website to download and re-install (not update) the version of Chipset drivers and Touchpad drivers they provide for your laptop model.
Is your track-pad an external device? If so, and you connect it to a different computer, does it ever become unresponsive? That would suggest an issue with the track-pad.
I presume that you are using the TAB key on your computer's keyboard to jump from one "field" on a web-page to the next field, and/or using SHIFT-TAB to jump to the previous field. Can you repeatedly use the TAB key to move the "focus" onto the image, to highlight it?
Just made my first Chrome Extension. It saves images with one click.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/afjaicccalbbickikgdegaihmajaidpd
Hope somebody finds it useful...