![]() The Chrome Task Manager is a lot like the Task Manager in Windows, or Activity Monitor in MacOS. Usually, you’d have to get to it via the More Tools menu, but there’s a quicker way. So, if you’ve ever had troubles with a specific tab or webpage inside Chrome, you can open the Chrome Task Manager to kill that tab or check out what’s going wrong. Google Chrome is known to be a resource hog, though recent updates have made it more optimized. Shift + Esc to open the Chrome Task Manager Arif Bacchus/ Digital Trends Just repeat the shortcut until all of your accidentally closed tabs are reopened. This will then reopen any of your previously opened tabs, exactly in the order you closed them. You can simply tap the Ctrl + Shift + T keys on your keyboard when inside Google Chrome. If you accidentally closed a tab in Google Chrome, then this shortcut is for you. Click your profile picture then Settings.Ctrl + Shift + T to reopen previously closed tabs Arif Bacchus/ Digital TrendsĪt the top of our list is something that might be useful for those “uh-oh” moments.You can view all keyboard shortcuts in your Accessibility settings. Control+T: Switch from one tab to the next.Command(⌘)+L: Switch between Portrait and Landscape views.Command(⌘)+Option +Shift +D: Start network diagnostic.Control+Shift+C: Call highlighted phone number or search directory.Command(⌘)+Shift+U: Focus on latest message in current group chat or channel.Command(⌘)+Control+N: Jump to start of new messages in current group chat or channel.Command(⌘)+Shift+L: Focus to list of all chats and channels.Command(⌘)+ Option+i: Add member to current group chat or channel.Command(⌘)+-: Decrease chat display size.Command(⌘)++: Increase chat display size.Ctrl+\: Toggle the Always Show meeting controls option in General settings.Control+Option+Command+H: Show/hide floating meeting controls.Command(⌘)+Shift+D: Enable/disable dual monitor mode.Command(⌘)+Shift+M: Switch to minimal window.Command(⌘)+Shift+F: Enter or exit full screen.Ctrl+Shift+G: Revoke/give up the remote control permission.Command(⌘)+Shift+H: Show/hide in-meeting chat panel.Command(⌘)+U: Show/hide participants panel.Ctrl+N: View the next page of video participants in gallery view.Ctrl+P: View the previous page of video participants in gallery view.Command(⌘)+Shift+W: Switch between speaker view and gallery view. ![]() Command(⌘)+Shift+P: Pause or resume recording.Command(⌘)+Shift+C: Start cloud recording.Command(⌘)+Shift+R: Start local recording.Command(⌘)+Shift+T: Pause or resume screen share.Command(⌘)+Shift+S: Start/stop screen share.Command(⌘)+Control+U: Unmute audio for everyone except host (only available to the host).Command(⌘)+Control+M: Mute audio for everyone except the host (only available to the host).Command(⌘)+Control+S: Screen share using direct share.You can view and edit keyboard shortcuts in your Accessibility settings. Note: There are also additional shortcuts for editing chat messages. Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D: Start network diagnostic.Alt+N: Jump to start of new messages in the current group chat or channel.Ctrl+Alt+i: Add member to current group chat or channel.Ctrl+U: Focus keyboard to latest message in current group chat or channel. ![]() ![]() Ctrl+L: Focus to list of all chats and channels.Alt+L: Switch between Portrait and Landscape views.Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H: Show/hide floating meeting controls.Alt+Shift+G: Revoke/give up remote control permission.Alt+Q: Display prompt to end or leave meeting.Alt+Shift+S: Show/hide windows and applications available to share.Note: Will only work when meeting control toolbar has focus Alt+S: Open share screen window or stop screen share if already sharing.Alt+M: Mute/unmute audio for everyone except host (for host only). ![]()
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