I don't know one (in case the list is incomplete or out-of-date). I If you're right-moused, the fastest way is hold Ctrl with pink + V (index finger) and press the Enter key from the numerical keypad with your right thumb which you lift from your mouse as you hover it closer to your keyboard. For "lefties" as I believe it's called in the US, you have to lift your left hand from your mouse.
Hope there comes a shortkey (or combo) ! In my view it takes less than 8 seconds to practice a shortcut, make it part of your instictive routine, and if you consistently take that time with every new "to-be-regularly-used" shortkey combo you find, it drops down to 3 seconds or less. I also find it stunning that I cannot open www.google.org or cnx.org [in a new tab] by typing <google> or <cnx> and doing Ctrl+Shift [+Alt] +Enter, like I used to do habitually in Firefox, while Ctrl [+Alt] +Enter works for say xkcd.com [in new tab]. shift+enter for prefixing <www.> and suffixing <.net> also didn't work. Disappointment. Perhaps they're leaving that to extensions as well? Hope not... It breaks the existing consistency with Firefox keyboard shortcut compatibility. It was "in my fingers" like a piano chord sequence, an "automatism" as we say in Dutch. There's another related thing that bugs me, but I'll start a new topic. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
