Chrome DevTools Toggle Comment Shortcut not working - google-chrome

I started to use Chrome workspaces which is an awesome feature. Unfortunately the "toggle comment" shortcut (http://anti-code.com/devtools-cheatsheet/) "Cmd+/" is not working. When I press "Cmd+7" nothing happens or if the "switch panels" is on, then the panels switch. When pressing "Cmd + shift + 7" the help menu shows up from the top bar. How can I fix this. I really need this toggle comment shortcut.

There is a bug with some shortcuts that require to press a modifier key on non-english keyboard. I reported the issue here.
Workaround for Windows/Linux :
If you are using a german keyboard layout, pressing Ctrl + * should do the trick in the meantime. Make sure you use the * that is not on the numerical keyboard.
Workaround for Mac OS :
Use a keyboard layout editor, for example Ukelele, so as you can output a / without having to press Shift or any other modifier key.

I just checked that the shortcuts you are trying to use do actually work. I wrote the cheatsheet btw. The shortcuts work when you are using Chrome Canary, and you have to set up a workspace to work on the code that way. Also, Cmd+7 for me jumps to the 7th tab in my DevTools. Perhaps you have some other program overriding the shortcut key for that.
For more information on workspaces
There's also a more comprehensive list of shortcuts here.

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Chrome Developer Console shortcut CTRL Shift J does nothing

I'm trying to write an AHK bot that fills in input boxes in a Webapp so I need to be able to open the Developer Tools > Console with a simple shortcut.
The shortcut that says it should open Console doesn't do anything(CTRL + Shift + J). However if I use the Right Shift + Right Control + J it does open the Elements tab, but that's not what I meant to open, the Console tab inside Chrome Dev Tools.
https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/shortcuts
Any tips?
My keyboard layout is Icelandic. Need the bot to be able to launch in that layout and any other layout for that matter.
Thanks.
Solved by pressing F12 then the ESC (escape) key, that brings up the Console.
Not sure why the Chrome developer blog doesn't list the right shortcut though.
Even for me Command+Option+J is not working.
F12 is equivalent to Command+Option+I Open whatever panel you used last
No, Shift+CTRL+J takes an instant GIF of me struggling to open the javascript console.

Keyboard shortcut to access Chrome bookmarks (mac)

I seem to be almost entirely mouse-free at this point, minus being able to access the Bookmarks bar in Chrome with a keyboard shortcut! I've searched the web quite a bit for an answer, but to no avail....any ideas or workaround?
EDIT: Use Firefox. You can CMD + B --> will open Bookmarks navigator, and you can type to search, hit TAB, and then arrow through results
If you are hoping to click on the actual bookmarks on your Google Chrome browser, using keyboard shortcuts, on Mac, you can make use of Mac's Keyboard shortcuts feature.
Open System settings app
Open Shortcuts section under Keyboard
Choose App shortcuts
Click +
Choose Google Chrome as application
On the title field, enter Bookmarks->{Bookmark-name-goes-here}
Set a hotkey
Save the changes and you can now use this hotkey to call that bookmark. This basically is setting a shortcut to your browser's menu item.
Holmes is an extension that allows a shortcut activated bookmark search similar to Garrett's answer but without the "read and change all the data on any websites that you visit" permission.
Install the tool then press shift+alt+H
⌘ + Option + b
or
⌘ + Shift + b
Try this shortcut
cmd+opt+B
I found a chrome plugin that is super useful and goes beyond what I was hoping for. It's called Bookmark Navigator. Here is the link https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bookmark-navigator/bfibpphfhdpgkmbpkfmhdiklgcfmmkha
Below is a picture of what it looks like. The tool is summoned with cmd + b, and then you can start typing to search all of your bookmarks. You can press enter to access the bookmark at top of list, or use arrow keys to navigate further down the list.
This is the fastest and most user friendly option I have found.

Why Chrome console panel Ctrl-[ shortcut doesn't work for me?

Switching between console panels should be possible with Ctrl+[ or ] as per devtools help:
But it does nothing for me. The same goes for Ctrl+Alt+[.
Is it because I'm using french keyboard?
Is it possible to use these shortcuts with a french keyboard?
It could be because you have an extension that is overriding the shortcuts.
Open chrome://extensions/
Scroll to the bottom, click 'Keyboard shortcuts"
Ensure that no shortcuts replicate Chrome defaults. If they do, click the X to remove them.
I just set my keyboard to french on mac and enabled:
Now by hitting ⌘+1 (on the french keyboard it's ⌘+&) it works. Do not actually use SHIFT to get the actual number on the french keyboard.

Un-assign Keyboard Shortcut to Chrome Add-on (xyz)

I had a very nice add-on xyz installed on chrome. Somewhere somehow a window showed up that let me assign keyboard shortcuts to enabling disabling my current add-ons. I wanted to get rid of that window and hit Ctrl-W. This shortcut was assigned to xyz addon, and I closed the window immediately! Then, I go looking for shortcut settings for add-on and I am unable to find it. now I am unable to close the tabs at all using that key combination(instead it toggles enable/disable that add-on keeping the current tab open), nor am I able to locate that shortcut corner. Can somebody locate it for me?
In the future, go to chrome://extensions then on the bottom right of that page, click the link Keyboard shortcuts.
I believe this is the window you're describing, that stole ctrl-w from you:
(I must say the gui-window for shortcuts very well hidden). The Only way I could get rid of this problem was by uninstalling and re-installing the addon - xyz, which rebound the keystroke Ctrl+W to the action close tab.

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I haven't been able to find an extension or built-in way to get this functionality.
I have seen a couple of hacks on the web, but none that work properly. Eg this standalone application:
https://github.com/acemtp/chrome_mru
Yes, there is a perfectly working solution.
This extension Tab Thumbnails Switcher can redefine Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to select tabs in MRU order the same way you swich between programs with Alt+Tab in Windows.
The best part is that the tab selector box is implemented natively, so it doesn't need to inject javascript on each tab for it to work. It works reliably on all tabs.
There's also a demonstrative video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HC7_EI8db4
Another option I just found Yesterday (and until now it seems to work very well) is: AutoControl Shortcut Manager: https://www.autocontrol.app/switch-to-last-used-tab-in-chrome#MRU-tabs
Steps:
Install chrome extension: AutoControl Shortcut Manager
Install also the required exe file: Native-Component.exe (It will be prompted to be downloaded after the extension is installed. For me it didn't require admin rights. I hope it's ok ...)
Configure the extension based on the tutorial (9 steps) from the official web page: Cycle through all tabs in MRU order
Enjoy ctrl+tab behavior :)
I was able to get the chrome_mru tool working by changing the nHotKeyChar variable from 0xde to 0xc0 (from tilde ~ to tick `) and recompiling.
Then I realized this is the same thing AutoHotkey does using this script with the Recent Tabs Chrome extension.
The AutoHotkey/Recent tabs solution is suboptimal, yes, but I think it is the best we can hope for until Chrome implements this feature (if ever /sigh).
I now found a possiblity to achieve this for users working on Windows and wrote an extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ctrl%2Btab-mru/ialfjajikhdldpgcfglgndennidgkhik
Complete solution for setting up Ctrl+Tab to use MRU switching on Windows:
First download an MRU extension for Chrome. After trying a few different such extensions, I recommend Ctrl+Tab MRU. It's not perfect, but it's the best one I could find.
Next, you need to bind the hotkeys for your selected extension to a key combination. Go to chrome://extensions/, scroll down to the bottom of the page, click "Keyboard shortcuts", and find the shortcuts for the extension you selected. Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't let you bind Ctrl+Tab as a keyboard shortcut, so instead choose a combo that Chrome does let you select, like Ctrl+Q for "Switch to older tab" and Ctrl+Shift+Q for "Switch to newer tab".
Now we need to set things up so that Ctrl+Tab triggers the key combination you previously set. For that you'll need AutoHotkey. If you don't already have AutoHotkey, first download and install it from its website. Then, put the following text in an AutoHotkey script in your startup folder, at %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\tabswitch.ahk (e.g. in a new text file located at C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup and named tabswitch.ahk, with no .txt extension):
; Fix for Chrome's lack of MRU tab switching.
; Use this with a decent MRU tab switching extension, like
; https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ctrl%20tab-mru/ialfjajikhdldpgcfglgndennidgkhik
; Configure it to use Ctrl-Q, or change the key below.
#IfWinActive, ahk_exe chrome.exe ; If currently using Chrome
^Tab::^q
^+Tab::^+q
#IfWinActive
This remaps Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to Ctrl+Q and Ctrl+Shift+Q, respectively, when Chrome is the currently selected Window. This will allow you to use Ctrl+Tab to switch between tabs with MRU ordering in Chrome. Don't forget to double-click the script to run it. It should start back up automatically when you reboot your computer.
There are two features enabled by Firefox's ctrltab shortcut that Chrome doesn't yet offer:
Switch to the previously used tab
Press ctrltab and then release both
Select an open tab from a menu using the keyboard
Press ctrltab but then release just tab
Press and release tab repeatedly to select older tabs in the menu
Release ctrl to switch to the selected tab
The only Chrome extension I know of that offers a facsimile of this — without requiring the unnecessarily broad Read and change all your data on the websites you visit permission and that works with tabs into which extensions can't inject code, like Chrome Webstore pages — is QuicKey (which I wrote).
QuicKey works around Chrome's limitations by using one shortcut to open the popup menu (by default, altQ on Windows), then listening for another keypress (W, right next door) to move the selection in the menu, and then waiting for the alt keyup event to switch to the selected tab.
It has to use W instead of Q (which would be the equivalent to tab in this shortcut) because pressing that with alt down would close the popup. (The popup page doesn't see that key event at all so it can't block it.) But that does mean QuicKey can use a quick double-press of altQ (or double-click of the icon) as a shortcut to toggle to the previously used tab. It does that by timing how long the popup was open, and switching tabs if the time was less than 450ms.
If you want to use ctrltab as a shortcut for switching between recent tabs in QuicKey, there's a simple, cross-platform way to do it via Chrome devtools.
I am using tab stack as a workaround until Chrome has native MRU support (crossfingers) ;)
Tab Stack (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-stack/gfpdghcockbpiokcaaagmnneioeopnnb) moves the current tab to the front after a brief delay. It's very simple solution that gives you kind of MRU.
Solutions above didn't work for me. Maybe b/c of an international keyboard layout.
As an alternative I would offer using FF, in it you have to set browser.ctrlTab.previews setting to true and you have an MRU behavior.
All ctrl-tab MRU options I have seen on Chrome feel like hacks / do not work reliably.
I recommend switching to latest Opera . You basically get Chrome(ium) with a few key addings (MRU tabs, but also mouse gestures).
The setting is at opera://flags/#activation-order-tab-cycling (needs restarting the browser).
Finally there is a working one:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clut-cycle-last-used-tabs/cobieddmkhhnbeldhncnfcgcaccmehgn?hl=en
Here's a very light and intuitive solution for tabs organizing in the most recently used order, which is supported in all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, other Chrome-based browsers): Tab Slider. Its features are:
Works just like Alt+Tab on Windows or Cmd+Tab on Mac, but with browser tabs
Visually sorts tabs so you always see them in the MRU order (Ctrl+Tab switches to the next MRU tab)
Works with pinned tabs as well
Is customizable (however, I would advise sticking with defaults)
Try it! Hope you'll love it.
For mac users you can use this extension:
chrome extension
It has a shortcut opt+y to cycle through previous tabs. And if you want to use ctrl+tab as shortcut, you can use karabiner element tool to map the opt y shortcut to ctrl tab.
the mapping i use for karabiner is like so:
{
"from": {
"key_code": "tab",
"modifiers": {
"mandatory": [
"left_control"
]
}
},
"to": [
{
"key_code": "y",
"modifiers": [
"left_option"
]
}
],
"type": "basic"
}
Yes there is a working solution available now. I found Recent Tabs extension perfect for MRU tabs solution in chrome. You can use ctrl+Q or ctrl+~ or assign your own.
Better to use http://bahoom.com/hyperswitch as jason3w suggests
My solution:
On OSX I usually want MRU switching when I want to repeatedly switch between two chrome tabs and a code editor. (For example, trello.com and localhost:3000)
In this case, I start up chrome canary which is properly treated as a separate application by OSX, and allows for a simple alt-tabbing (like windows used to), SWEET!!
https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html
Try it out, peeps. I tried the Opera solution, but just couldn't live without some of the other features of chrome. I hope Opera continues to develop.
Is there a real working solution to add MRU tab selection via CTRL+TAB
to Google Chrome?
Yes. You need to modify Your preferences file as like here:
http://forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=5&topic=34987&start=4680#16
(change Your sequence to Ctrl+Tab and Shift+Ctrl+Tab)
Chrome does not block it. You simply cannot assigh this combination becouse of hook.. But if You edit Preferences file, it works.
It is situated near
"C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User
Data\Default\Preferences"
Just found this https://github.com/acemtp/chrome_mru
Its goal is to enable you to use CTRL+TAB in Google Chrome with the
Most Recently Used (MRU) Tab behavior (and not the default
next/previous tab).
I didn't try it so far. Hope it helps
edit reason: Stopped working.
On Mac OS, the Recent Tabs extension is somehow able to reassign Ctrl+Tab to switch between two most recently used tabs out-of-the-box!
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/recent-tabs/ocllfmhjhfmogablefmibmjcodggknml
The tricky solution to achieve this on Windows is to combine Quick Tabs chrome extensions and AutoHotkey script. I've described it in details here, so here is in a nutshell:
1) Quick Tabs is an open-source, customizable extension, that allows you redefine some CSS styles and allows to setup hotkey for switching MRU tabs. Also it supports keyboard navigation (move to next/previous tab). However chrome doesn't let you bind Ctrl+Tab as a keyboard shortcut, so you need to register another one (for example Ctrl+Shift+S) and then use AutoHotkey script to "remap" Ctrl+Tab for chrome into Ctrl+Shift+S.
2) I won't put here the AutoHotkey script, you can find it here. It covers Ctrl+Tab remapping and handle all the keyboard navigation.
As a result you will see something like that when press Ctrl+Tab in active chrome window:
Arrows navigation, Esc, both Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab are working the way you expected.
Best workaround I have found on mac/linux is to install a extension that sorts the tabs in MRU order*, so that ctrl+tab works the way you'd expect it to:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-slider/nobaaibkcalggmjnjhnlmmcldllpogjp
* last used tab is moved to all the way to the left