How to surf the web quickly on Google Chrome with the keyboard
Vimium utility on Chrome will help you surf the web quickly through the keyboard combination that the utility will assign to each web link.
Using keyboard shortcuts when working on a computer, or web browser always saves you time as well as performance. Instead of using the mouse in the traditional way, just a few clicks of the keyboard is done. In particular, in case of a computer mouse problem, using the keyboard is the fastest way.
Previously, Network Administrator introduced you to reading about keyboard shortcuts such as Windows operating system shortcuts, browser shortcuts, Word shortcuts, . However, not everyone can remember them all. enough of those shortcuts, or just remember a few keys. If so, you can install the Vimium utility on Chrome to surf the web quickly
Vimium utility will support all shortcuts in browsers, automatically assigning shortcuts to web links, for quick execution without clicking like before. So how to use the keyboard when surfing the web on Chrome with Vimium?
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Instructions for using Vimium Chrome utility
- Download the Vimium Chrome utility
Step 1:
Users click on the above link to install the Vimium utility for Chrome browser, then click Add to Chrome to install as usual utilities.
Step 2:
Try accessing a website on Chrome and then press the F key by default to open the Vimium utility on Chrome. You will immediately see the website assigned yellow shortcuts. Just clicking that shortcut will be redirected to the corresponding link, very quickly.
Step 3:
To call for help or see shortcut on Vimium, just press Shift + sign? . A summary of shortcuts for the Vimium utility appears.
Some quick shortcuts for Vimium you can refer to:
- ? Key: Display the entire list of shortcuts.
- H key: Move left.
- J key: Move down.
- K key: Move up.
- L key: Move right.
- Gg key: Go to the top of the page.
- G key: Go to the bottom of the page
- Key r: Stay at the site.
- Keys gs: View Source.
- Yy key: Copy the link on the current page
- Yf key: Copy the link to the clipboard.
- Shortcut J: Move to the left tab.
- Shortcut key K: Move to the right tab.
With the Vimium utility on the browser, we now have a quick Chrome web surfing tool with a shortcut key combination. Shortcuts will automatically be assigned to the site links so just pressing the right key combination is okay. Maybe when using Vimium at first, it is quite confusing and unfamiliar, but as long as you are familiar with the key combination, it will be very fast.
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I wish you all success!
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