Jul 7, 2016 - Google. You likely use a couple keyboard shortcuts to navigate Google's browser, but why stop there? Shortcut exists for most if you substitute the Windows's Ctrl key for a Mac's Command key. Start private browsing. Looks like this feature is 'on the way' but not in the main release cycle yet. Found an article that describes the feature being implemented in the development build, #22. Or at least partially to allow some features to be shortcut-ed Ref: That post mentions an experimental API for more types of actions linked to shortcuts which can be found. Here: Of course that's all in the development stage still. Edit (2018): This is partially possible with the commands api which has been out for a couple years. It's pretty restricted still since you cant replace the ones that are supplied by the browser and im not sure how much is exposed there for things like dev tooling. As described in the comments of, I am also wanting to disable the 'Cmd+Shift+W' shortcut for close window, and incidentally the similar shortcut that appears when I disable the first, which now stands for 'Close All'. • I simply went to the Mac's Keyboard preference pane, in the 'Shortcuts' tab, in 'App Shortcuts' section, and went to create new shortcut mappings. • I made these for Google Chrome and chose that as the first parameter, but I guess you could fix a similar problem in any other application by selecting the one you want instead. • I then proceeded to name the menu entry that I wanted to replace, such as those I mentioned above. • Lastly, I assigned it a complex key combination, one that I would hopefully never accidentally press in the future. It's not the best approach, and I am currently reading into which may remove the shortcut completely, but it works well enough through the existing system interface without having to install any additional software as a limited Google Chrome Web Extension or system application. ![]() Get more done with the new Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad. Now more simple, secure and faster-than-ever, with Google Smarts built-in. • FASTER BROWSING - Chrome’s address bar uses Google Search to make any fact-finding mission fast and simple. It also searches your Google Drive, so diving into next week’s vacation plan is just that much easier. • ARTICLES FOR YOU - Chrome surfaces articles, blogs, and content that we think you might like. The more you use Chrome, the more personalized it gets. So you’ll always have what’s most relevant to you at your fingertips. • GOOGLE TRANSLATE - No matter where you are on the web, or the globe, Chrome lets you translate an entire site in a single click with Google Translate built-in. Chrome also automatically prompts translation when you need it. • MANAGE YOUR TABS - open as many tabs as your heart desires and manage them in the new grid shapes to easily view and compare websites. • SYNC ACROSS DEVICES - Signing into Chrome automatically syncs across your laptop, tablet, or on your phone. You get the same experience – no matter where you go. • AUTOFILL FORMS & PASSWORDS - Remembering p4$$w0rd$ is a thing of the past. Chrome can store your address and payment details, so you can fill out forms with just one click. • VOICE SEARCH - use the magic of Google voice search to find answers on-the-go without typing • PRIVACY - use Incognito mode to browse without saving your history (learn more at http://goo.gl/WUx02). A completely new and redesigned Chrome is gradually being rolled out! Please give us your feedback on any bugs that you encounter or ways that we can make Chrome even better. We’re interested in any issues that you notice, regardless of whether you see the new design. Here are the highlights of the new features: • Update to accommodate new iPhones. • New bottom toolbar: easier to reach frequently used functions, such as Back, Search, tabs and the menu. To discover some shortcuts, press and hold different buttons on the toolbar, or swipe on the toolbar. • New tab grid: see bigger previews of your tabs, including tabs open on other devices. Drag tabs to reorder them. • Features such as Bookmarks and Reading Lists are now easily accessible on the New Tab Page. • Press firmly on the app icon to see shortcuts (3D Touch). • Credit cards that you enter on your device are now securely synced to Google Pay for use on other devices (if enabled). • A fix has been provided for crashes when launching external applications. • 69.0.3497.91 11 Sep 2018. A completely new and redesigned Chrome is gradually being rolled out! Please give us your feedback on any bugs that you encounter or ways that we can make Chrome even better. We’re interested in any issues that you notice, regardless of whether you see the new design.
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