There are a great many excellent Chrome extensions out there for work and play, but what good are extensions if you forget to use them? You can only pin so many extensions to the right side of the Omnibar in Google Chrome, but thankfully, there's a better way to quickly activate extensions while you're using Google Chrome on your laptop, desktop, or Chromebook: keyboard shortcuts. Google Chrome allows you to set a custom keyboard shortcut and assign it to your extension — and developers can even offer up multiple extension actions that you can assign to multiple different keys — and they are ridiculously easy to set up. In fact, the hardest part of this whole experience is trying to decide just what key combo you're going to use for your shortcut. How to create shortcuts for Google Chrome extensions Open Google Chrome. Click the three-dot menu in the top right corner. Click More tools. Click Extensions. Click the three-line menu in the top left corner. Click Keyboard sh...
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