On Google Chrome, alongside the keyboard shortcuts that you can use with the browser, every extension you install can also be controlled with shortcuts for quick access to certain functions, but it’s a feature that you must configure manually.
Although you can create custom keyboard shortcuts for extensions, you can only add them for the features that the developer wants you to control.
In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to add keyboard shortcuts to control features for extensions on Google Chrome.
How to create a keyboard shortcut on Chrome
To add keyboard shortcuts to launch or control certain features of a Chrome extension, use these steps:
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Open Chrome.
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Click the main menu (three-dotted) button in the top-right corner.
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Select the More tools submenu and click the Extensions option.
Quick tip: Alternatively, you can navigate tochrome://extensions
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Click the Extensions menu in the top-left corner.
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Click on Keyboard shortcuts.
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Click the empty field for the action that you want to control for the extension and create the keyboard shortcut.
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Use the drop-down menu on the right and select the In Chrome option. (You can also select the Global option so that the keyboard shortcut will work even when Chrome isn’t in focus.)
Once you complete the steps, you’ll now be able to control the extension using keyboard shortcuts.
If you want to change or remove the keyboard shortcut for a particular function, just update the shortcut field or click the remove button.
These instructions should work on Chrome for Windows 10 as well as for Linux and macOS.