20 Best Keyboard Shortcuts for Chromebook for Home Users

Want to complete your assignments and projects, or just work faster on yourChromebook? One of the ways to improve productivity and speed is to use keyboard shortcuts. They help you navigate around ChromeOS and enable or disable features instantly. Most Chromebook keyboard shortcuts reduce mouse dependency and help get things done directly from the keyboard where your hands already are. In this article, we have compiled a list of some of the best keyboard shortcuts for Chromebook.

Best Keyboard Shortcuts for Chromebook

We are not listing any Chrome browser keyboard shortcuts, instead, these are the shortcuts for ChromeOS.

1. Launch Google Assistant

One Unique advantage of ChromeOS compared to Windows and Mac is the availability of Google Assistant. To open the voice assistant, you may use theHey Googlecommand, or open the app drawer and then click on theGoogle Assistant iconbeside the search bar to open Google Assistant.

But an even faster option is to use the shortcutSearch + Ato launch Google Assistant quickly. Once launched, you may ask Google Assistant anything or control your smart home gadgets.

Google Assistant on ChromeOS

2. Turn Caps Lock On or Off

Chromebooks do not have a Caps Lock button, but in case you want to turn it on or off, you’re able to use the keyboard shortcutCtrl + Search. You should see a small icon beside the time in the bottom right corner when Caps Lock is enabled.

For one-offs, press and holdShiftand then press any key to get the capital version of that alphabet. Also, you can open theSetting app > Device > Keyboardand click on the drop-down beside theSearchoption, then select theCaps Lockoption.

Enabling Caps Lock on Chromebook with keyboard shortcuts

This will replace the Search button with the Caps Lock button. But remember, you will lose access to quick search and also all the shortcuts that work with it.

3. Dock Window to a Side

An important Chromebook window management feature is the ability to dock the window to the left or right by dragging them. However, a lesser-known way is by long-pressing on the maximize button of that window, then you will be able to access the left and right arrows beside it. Clicking on those arrows will dock the window to that side of the screen.

Alternatively, you can also useAlt + [andAlt + ]to dock the window to the left and right respectively.

Changing Search button to Caps Lock button on ChromeOS

4. Minimize and Maximize Window

Continuing with the window management ChromeOS keyboard shortcut tips, you can maximize the window by clicking on the maximize button or dragging the window to the top of the screen. Alternatively, use theAlt + =shortcut to maximize the window instantly. To minimize, either click on the minimize button or simply use the keyword shortcutAlt + –.

5. Switch Between Windows

You most probably already know theAlt + Tabkeyboard shortcut to switch between different windows. Pressing Alt and then Tab highlights the window you want to use.

But if you prefer to close any used windows, instead of checking them manually, you may use theAlt + Shift + Tabkeyboard shortcut to open the window that has been not used for the longest time.

Docking window with maximize button on ChromeOS

6. Open Task Manager

To check which apps are taking more system resources or to force stop any application, you need a task manager. ChromeOS, like Windows, comes with a task manager that you can access with the help of theSearch + Esckeyboard shortcut.

Inside the task manager, you can see the memory, CPU, network, etc. usage of any app. Also, you can select any app and then click on End process to force stop that app.

Docking window to side on ChromeOS

Note:Ending the process of any web app you installed only stops that web app, but ending the process of Chrome Browser will force close all the installed web apps.

7. Open Apps from the Shelf

You can add apps to the bottom Shelf on ChromeOS making it easier to access the most used apps. To make it even easier to access, use the Keyboard shortcutsAlt + 1 to 8. Pressing Alt + 1 opens the first app placed on the Shelf. Alt + 2 opens the second app and so on up to 8.

However,Alt + 9does not open the 9th app in the list. Instead, it opens the last app placed on the shelf whether it is the 5th or 12th in the row. And 0 (zero) doesn’t work at all.

8. Search Tabs

I am not listing any Chrome browser keyboard shortcuts, but this is one of the most useful ChromeOS keyboard shortcuts. If you have many tabs open in different Chrome windows, sometimes, it can be hard to find a particular tab. Simply pressCtrl + Shift + Ato start searching for the tab and select it from the results.

It not only shows all the tabs that are open in all Chrome browser windows but also shows tabs that you have recently closed. So it comes in handy to open a specific tab that you may have accidentally closed.

9. Open, Close, and Navigate Files App

The Files app is one of the most used apps on the Chromebook, probably next to the Chrome browser. To open it anytime and from any window, simply pressAlt + Shift + Mkeyboard shortcut. Once your work is done, you can use theCtrl + Wkeyboard shortcut to close it.Note:Actually, you can use theCtrl + Wshortcut on Chromebook to close any open application except Chrome browser. On Chrome browser, it closes the current tab instead of the entire browser window.

To navigate in the files app, use thearrow keys, and to open any folder or file, use theEnterkey. To close the folder and get back, press theBackspacekey. With this, you can enter, get back, and also navigate the entire files app with nothing but ChromeOS keyboard shortcuts.

10. Delete, Rename and Create on Files App

If you want to Delete a file, pressAlt + Backspaceshortcut, and to rename it, useCtrl + Enter.Finally, to create a new folder, you can useCtrl + E.And your traditionalCtrl + X, C, and Vis for cut, copy, and paste respectively. To display hidden files, you can use the keyboard shortcutCtrl +.

Well, these can be a lot of keyboard shortcuts to remember. But as you get familiar with all these ChromeOS keyboard shortcuts, navigating the Files app and managing files will become a lot easier.

11. Open Quick Settings and Calendar Widget

Want to inspect the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection or your notifications? You can easily do that by using theAlt + Shift + Sshortcut to open the Quick Settings panel. However, there are no keyboard shortcuts to toggle these settings as of now. Here’s a small tip. You can use theTabkey to switch between these toggles and then pressEnterto toggle settings on or off.

To open the Calendar widget, theSearch + Ckeyboard shortcut.

12. Log out

As ChromeOS does not have any option to log out automatically after some time, your account on your Chromebook can be used by someone. Even closing the laptop lid does not log you out of your account. To quickly log out of your account before going somewhere, simply pressSearch + Lkeyboard shortcut. Later, you canlog back into your Chromebook.

Than other operating systems, this shortcut is most useful on ChromeOS because of the lack of options.

13. Adjust the Brightness of the keyboard

Chromebooks have dedicated keys to control the screen’s brightness. But if your keyboard is backlit, then you’re able to control the brightness of the keyboard light too using theAlt + Brightness Keysshortcuts.

However, on some backlit Chromebook keyboards, the brightness cannot be customized. These Chromebooks will turn on and off the backlight with the same keyboard shortcuts.

14. Move the Active Window Between Displays

Though most Chromebooks are low-end devices, they can handle multiple displays without any hassle. If you are using your Chromebook while connected to an external monitor, use theAlt + Search + Mkeyboard shortcut to move the active window from one display to another.

If you have connected more than one monitor, pressAlt + Searchand then hitMuntil the window is moved to the desired monitor.

15. Open Clipboard

You may already know the Ctrl + V shortcut to paste anything from your clipboard. Now you can use the shortcutSearch + Vto open the clipboard where everything you have copied is saved. The clipboard shows you the last 5 things you have copied. Hopefully, Google will increase Chromebook’s clipboard capacity.

16. Toggle Touch Screen and Touch Pad

Some low-end Chromebooks come with a touchpad that has no palm rejection. You can switch to a mouse and turn on the touchpad completely.

But this shortcut is enabled by default. So first open the Chrome browser and typechrome://flagsin the address bar. Then search forDebugging keyboard shortcutsand enable that flag. Now click on theRelaunchbutton to reopen Chrome browser. That’s it, now the keyboard shortcuts will work.

PressSearch + Shift + Pto toggle the touchpad on and off. Similarly, you’re able to also use theSearch + Shift + Tshortcut to toggle the touch screen on and off.

17. Create and Remove a New Virtual Desk

Chromebook also supports virtual desks so you’re able to spread your work across them. You can create one by swiping up with three fingers on the trackpad and then clicking on the New desk option at the top. Alternatively, pressShift + Search + =. You can create multiple virtual desks and any new desk that you create will be placed at the last.

To close the desk, use the keyboard shortcutShift + Search + –. This will remove the current desk you are on instead of the last desk.

18. Move Between Virtual Desks

You can move between virtual desks with four finger swipe to right and left. Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcutSearch + [to move to the left andSearch + ]to move to the right desk respectively.

If you are using multiple desks and want to go to a specific desk, hitShift + Search + 1 to 8. TheShift + Search + 1ChromeOS keyboard shortcut gets you to the first virtual desk, Shift + Search + 2 opens the second, and so on up to the 8th.

But,Shift + Search + 9does not open the 9th desk. Instead, it opens the last one.

19. Move the Active Window Between Virtual Desks

In case you want to move any window to the next desk, verify that the window is active and at the top by clicking on it. Then use the keyboard shortcutShift + Search + [andShift + Search + ]to move the window to the left or right desk.

20. Assign Active Window to all Virtual Desks

Using the keyboard shortcutShift + Search + Amakes the active window open in all the virtual desks. It not only opens the app but also syncs that window with all the other desks.

For example, if you have made Chrome browser available on all the windows, all the desks will have Chrome browser with the same exact tabs If you open or close any tabs. All changes will be reflected on other desks too. Also, when you close that window, it will be closed on all the desks as they are all working in sync.

Keyboard Shortcuts on ChromeOS

These are some of the most useful shortcuts on ChromeOS. Need more? Along with the keyboard customization, also check outhow you’re able to change the Chromebook keyboard languagequickly in case you are a linguist.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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