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Google Chrome is getting new, helpful shortcuts for searching your tabs, bookmarks, and history right from the ‘omnibox.’ Enabling in Google Chrome version 108 for desktops, Chrome users can type ...
Chrome already offers tab search, but you have to either click on the bottom arrow icon to open the search bar or remember the Shift + Cmd (Ctrl) + A shortcut.
Luckily, there's one keyboard shortcut that's saved me more times than I can admit: Ctrl+Shift+T (or Cmd+Shift+T on a Mac).
To search your history: Type @history, then enter your query to get a preview of your browsing history in the address bar. To search for a tab: Type @tabs, hit space, enter the tab title, and you ...
Pre-requisites: The new search shortcuts are available only on Chrome 108 or newer. So make sure to update your Chrome to the said version. Also, make sure that your browser has saved bookmarks ...
Google is making it easier for users to search for something on its Chrome browser. The company has introduced a new search option for tabs, bookmarks and history right from the address bar.
Another way this new shortcut steps away from the usual drawbacks is that nobody will have to wait to use it. It’s available for use now on the Google Search website across keyboard-ready platforms.