Chromac extension brings Safari keyboard shortcuts to Chrome for Mac
If you're switching from Safari to Chrome on your Mac, you might miss Safari's familiar keyboard shortcuts. Never fear! You can get those shortcuts back with a little Chrome extension called Chromac. So far, the supported shortcuts include all the Command-Number-Key shortcuts for your bookmarks toolbar (so, Command-1 opens the first toolbar bookmark, Command-2 opens the second bookmark, etc.). Surely more shortcuts will be supported in the future, and savvy coders of Chrome extensions can probably add their own based on this code. Maybe these shortcuts are a small thing, but for those of us who like to hide the bookmarks toolbar in our browsers, they're very, very handy.













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Subscribe to commentsTimMay 17th 2010 3:22PM
is there a windows equivalent to this?
BuggerMay 17th 2010 4:31PM
Why not just copy Opera's full-fledged keyboard customization?
Opera allow user to map any action & macro to all kind of shortcuts (pretty much any combination of keys), or replace the default shortcut with any action you like, without any knowledge of JavaScript or geeky language... It's probably the best keyboard customization I see so far.