Amazing Google Chrome Tips And Tricks


Google Chrome is recognized as one of the best web browsers out there. Its simplicity and speed speak volumes for itself. We bring to you some amazing Google Chrome tips and tricks that might prove very useful and come in handy for you. Let’s add a new dimension to your Google Chrome experience with our guide on amazing Google Chrome tips and tricks you must know:

Common keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome

These common keyboard shortcuts which shall help you save your time and make your Google Chrome experience a lot easier and enjoyable.

Ctrl+T - Open New Tab

Ctrl+L - Put Cursor in Search Bar

Ctrl+F - Open the Find Bar

Ctrl+W -­­­ Close Current Tab 


Ctrl+R
- Reload Current Page


Ctrl+F - Open the Find Bar


Ctrl+D - Bookmark the Current Page


Ctrl+J - Open Downloads Page



For a more detailed list of such keyboard shortcuts visit: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/157179?hl=en

Play media files in Google Chrome 

Did you know, you can play a wide variety of movie, images and music files (.jpeg, .png, .bmp, .gif, .avi, .mov, .mp4, .mp3, .mkv, .ogv, .ogm,.webm, .wav etc) using Google Chrome? Simply drag your file into the search-bar and enjoy watching it play.







Add a “guest browser” account 

You can add a “guest browser” account so that a friend can use your laptop without being able to view all your browsing information because sometimes your search history can take you into strange territory.

To add guest browser account:

1. Go to browser’s Settings page.
2. There you need to Enable Guest Browsing.
3. Finally Click on Add Person.


Reduce data usage in Google Chrome



Most people who use Google Chrome on their phones are often found complaining about the excessive amount of mobile data that Chrome uses up. Well good news for all of you, the ‘Data Saver Feature’ introduced by Google may just help you work your way around this problem. Simply open Google Chrome and go to Settings-> Data Saver -> Turn On Data Saver and surf the web for less data.



Use the Search Bar as a Calculator or Unit Converter 


You can use Google Chrome even as a calculator or a unit converter as well. All you need to do is type in the calculation/conversion into the search bar and watch as Chrome works its magic.


Calculation

Conversion



Incognito mode



One of the first things that any Chrome power user should learn is that Incognito Mode. There are many reasons why Incognito windows should be part of your daily browsing experience. 

Here is one reason:

What if you want to sign into two different Google accounts at once? The easiest way is to be logged into your main account regularly, and then open an Incognito window that you can use to log into the second account. No logging out necessary.


Google Chrome Task Manager


Google Chrome provides a built-in Task Manager. Just like the Task Manager of a Windows System, it allows the user to monitor the amount of memory a particular site is using, CPU Usage and its network activity. 



Chrome treats each tab as a separate process. In case your browser seems to slow down or stop responding, you can simply open up the Task Manager and kill the tab which seems to be hogging down the system resources, to prevent the browser from crashing. 

You can open the task manager by pressing the ‘Shift+Esc’ key or by clicking on the Google Chrome menu, go to More Tools then Task Manager Click on the Google Chrome menu, go to More Tools then Task Manager.


Chrome Remote Desktop

You can remotely access one computer from another with a nifty extension from Google called ChromeRemote DesktopGiving you access to the entire desktop, not just the web browser, you can use it to open applications and files on your Mac at home from your PC at work, or to save the day in a parental tech support crisis.


You'll need to install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension from the Chrome Web Store onto any machine you'll be accessing or using to access, also set up a security PIN.


What's more you can even download an app Chrome Remote Desktop for Android and iOS to access machines from your mobile or tablet.


Run Android Apps in Chrome



If the worldwide web and the Chrome Web Store don't give you enough choice of things to do with Chrome, you can now run Android Apps too, thanks to App Runtime for Chrome (ARC).


Since ARC is in Beta, it doesn't support all of Google Play Services yet.


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