You can also click and drag the tabs at the top of the screen to change the order of the tabs. Click and drag a tab out of the tabs bar at the top of the screen to open the tab in a separate window. If you don’t see the tab you want to switch to at the top of the screen, it may be open in a separate window. Click the Google Chrome icon in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. This displays all open windows as thumbnail images above the Google Chrome icon. Click a thumbnail image to open that window.
Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl + PgDn to change tabs.
Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + PgUp to switch to the previous tab.
Press Ctrl + 1 to open the first tab on the left. Press Ctrl + 2 to open the second tab. Press Ctrl + 3 to open the third tab. Press Ctrl + 4 to open the fourth tab. Press Ctrl + 5 to open the fifth tab. Press Ctrl + 6 to open the sixth tab. Press Ctrl + 7 to open the seventh tab. Press Ctrl + 8 to open the eighth tab.
You can keep repeating this command to open as many as ten recently closed tabs. [4] X Research source
You can also click and drag the tabs at the top of the screen to change the order of the tabs. Click and drag a tab out of the tabs bar at the top of the screen to open the tab in a separate window. If you don’t see the tab you want to switch to, it may be open in a separate window. To switch to a different window, click and hold the Google Chrome icon in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. This displays a pop-up menu. All open windows are listed at the top of the pop-up menu. The window you currently have open has a checkmark next to it. Click a different window in the pop-up menu to switch to it.
Press Command + 1 to open the first tab on the left. Press Command + 2 to open the second tab. Press Command + 3 to open the third tab. Press Command + 4 to open the fourth tab. Press Command + 5 to open the fifth tab. Press Command + 6 to open the sixth tab. Press Command + 7 to open the seventh tab. Press Command + 8 to open the eighth tab.
You can keep repeating this command to open as many as ten recently closed tabs. [5] X Research source
To reorder tabs, press and hold on a tab name, then drag to a different position.
You can instead hold Shift to open it in a new window. Hold Ctrl + Shift, or Command + Shift on Mac, to open the link in a new tab and navigate to it.
You can instead hold Shift to open it in a new window. Hold Ctrl + Shift, or Command + Shift on Mac, to open the link in a new tab and navigate to it.
You can instead hold Shift to open it in a new window. Hold Ctrl + Shift, or Command + Shift on Mac, to open the link in a new tab and navigate to it.
If you don’t have a two-button mouse, hold Control while clicking, or enable two-finger clicking on a trackpad.
If you don’t have a two-button mouse, hold Control while clicking, or enable two-finger clicking on a trackpad.