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id | Description | Keys | Keys (macOS) | Context | Category | Modifiers | |
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243976 | Open whatever panel you used last | f12 or ctrl+shift+i | alt+cmd+i | DevTools | Opening DevTools | ||
243977 | Open the Console panel | ctrl+shift+j | alt+cmd+j | DevTools | Opening DevTools | ||
243978 | Open the Elements panel | ctrl+shift+c | shift+cmd+c or alt+cmd+c | DevTools | Opening DevTools | ||
243979 | Show Settings | ? or f1 | ? or function+f1 | DevTools | Global | ||
243980 | Focus the next panel | ctrl+] | cmd+] | DevTools | Global | ||
243981 | Focus the previous panel | ctrl+[ | cmd+[ | DevTools | Global | ||
243982 | Switch back to last used docking position. | ctrl+shift+d | shift+cmd+d | DevTools | Global | ||
243983 | Toggle Device Mode | ctrl+shift+m | shift+cmd+m | DevTools | Global | ||
243984 | Toggle Inspect Element Mode | ctrl+shift+c | shift+cmd+c | DevTools | Global | ||
243985 | Open the Command Menu | ctrl+shift+p | shift+cmd+p | DevTools | Global | ||
243986 | Toggle the Drawer | esc | esc | DevTools | Global | ||
243987 | Normal reload | f5 or ctrl+r | cmd+r | DevTools | Global | ||
243988 | Hard reload | ctrl+f5 or ctrl+shift+r | shift+cmd+r | DevTools | Global | ||
243989 | Search for text within the current panel. Not supported in the Audits, Application, and Security panels | ctrl+f | cmd+f | DevTools | Global | ||
243990 | Opens the Search tab in the Drawer, which lets you search for text across all loaded resources | ctrl+shift+f | alt+cmd+f | DevTools | Global | ||
243991 | Open a file in the Sources panel | ctrl+o or ctrl+p | cmd+o or cmd+p | DevTools | Global | ||
243992 | Zoom in | ctrl+shift+plus | shift+cmd+plus | DevTools | Global | ||
243993 | Zoom out | ctrl+- | cmd+- | DevTools | Global | ||
243994 | Restore default zoom level | ctrl+0 | cmd+0 | DevTools | Global | ||
243995 | Undo change | ctrl+z | cmd+z | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
243996 | Redo change | ctrl+y | shift+cmd+z | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
243997 | Select the element above / below the currently-selected element | up or down | up or down | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
243998 | Expand the currently-selected node. If the node is already expanded, this shortcut selects the element below it | right | right | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
243999 | Collapse the currently-selected node. If the node is already collapsed, this shortcut selects the element above it | left | left | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
244000 | Toggle Edit Attributes mode on the currently-selected element | enter | enter | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
244001 | Select the next / previous attribute after entering Edit Attributes mode | tab or shift+tab | tab or shift+tab | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
244002 | Hide the currently-selected element | h | h | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
244003 | Toggle Edit as HTML mode on the currently-selected element | f2 | function+f2 | DevTools | Elements panel | ||
244004 | Pause script execution (if currently running) or resume (if currently paused) | f8 or ctrl+\ | f8 or cmd+\ | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244005 | Step over next function call | f10 or ctrl+' | f10 or cmd+' | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244006 | Step into next function call | f11 or ctrl+; | f11 or cmd+; | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244007 | Step out of current function | shift+f11 or ctrl+shift+; | shift+f11 or shift+cmd+; | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244008 | Select the call frame below / above the currently-selected frame | ctrl+. or ctrl+, | ctrl+. or ctrl+, | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244009 | Save changes to local modifications | ctrl+s | cmd+s | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244010 | Save all changes | ctrl+alt+s | alt+cmd+s | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244011 | Go to line | ctrl+g | ctrl+g | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244012 | Jump to line 5 of the currently-open file | ctrl+o : 5 enter | cmd+o : 5 enter | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244013 | Jump to line 5, column 9 of the currently-open file | ctrl+o : 5 : 9 enter | cmd+o : 5 : 9 enter | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244014 | Close the active tab | alt+w | alt+w | DevTools | Sources panel | ||
244015 | Delete all characters in the last word, up to the cursor | ctrl+del | alt+del | DevTools | Code Editor | ||
244016 | Add or remove a line-of-code breakpoint | ctrl+b | cmd+b | DevTools | Code Editor | ||
244017 | Go to matching bracket | ctrl+m | ctrl+m | DevTools | Code Editor | ||
244018 | Toggle line comment | ctrl+/ | cmd+/ | DevTools | Code Editor | ||
244019 | Select / de-select the next occurrence of whatever word the cursor is on. | ctrl+d or ctrl+u | cmd+d or cmd+u | DevTools | Code Editor | ||
244020 | Start / stop recording | ctrl+e | cmd+e | DevTools | Performance panel | ||
244021 | Save recording | ctrl+s | cmd+s | DevTools | Performance panel | ||
244022 | Load recording | ctrl+o | cmd+o | DevTools | Performance panel | ||
244023 | Start / stop recording | ctrl+e | cmd+e | DevTools | Memory panel | ||
244024 | Accept autocomplete suggestion | right or tab | right or tab | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244025 | Reject autocomplete suggestion | esc | esc | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244026 | Get previous statement | up | up | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244027 | Get next statement | down | down | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244028 | Focus the Console | ctrl+` | ctrl+` | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244029 | Clear the Console | ctrl+l | cmd+k or alt+l | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244030 | Force a multi-line entry. (Should be auto-detected usually) | shift+enter | cmd+enter | DevTools | Console panel | ||
244031 | Execute | enter | enter | DevTools | Console panel | ||
ID | Description | Keys | Keys (macOS) | Context | Category | Modifiers |
It is a core idea of KeyCombiner to not just practice any keyboard shortcuts, but to select what is useful for you.
Use this and other public collections to quickly build your own shortcut collections. The -icon shows at first glance which shortcuts are already in your collections. Hover over the icon to see the names of your collections that contain the respective shortcut.
These public tables can also serve as a cheat sheet to quickly look up keyboard shortcuts when you need them. However, the same can be done much quicker with KeyCombiner Desktop's instant lookup.
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The combination table supports all popular multi-selection patterns. Hold Shift for range-selection. Use Ctrl for selecting multiple areas, and drag the mouse to select adjacent entries.
Copy the selected combinations to a personal collection via the Collect-button on top of the table.
Use the sidebar on the right to quickly filter through your collection by preset criteria. Use the different search fields for more complex queries.
Use the buttons at the top-left of the combination table to export the keyboard combinations in different formats. (Pro only)