Key Jump keyboard navigation
25 ratings
)Overview
Hit-a-Hint style keyboard navigation. No mouse needed to click on links and stuff.
Press , (comma) on your keyboard to show hints for all links, buttons, text fields and other things you can click or focus. Press . (period) instead to open links in new tabs when they are clicked. These shortcuts can be changed in the extension options. Hints will be automatically triggered when possible. You can disable this in the extension options. Press Escape to hide the hints. If you find any bugs or have suggestions please submit a new issue here: https://github.com/KennethSundqvist/key-jump-chrome-extension/issues
4.6 out of 525 ratings
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danteasyAug 25, 2024
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Thank you so much for this useful extension! Works flawlessly
Nadav CannonJul 18, 2024
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amazing extension that does exactly what I wanted. I remapped the default keys to F10, F11 because the default ones "," and "." are needed when focus is inside a text input field. other than that its an easy 5/5. would definitely recommend.
Jeremi PijanowskiMar 7, 2024
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Unfortunately this doesn't work well with ServiceNow. With the Polaris UI it's blocking typing in shortcut keys into search fields, by default that's '.' and ',', so quite annoying.
Details
- Version5.4.0
- UpdatedDecember 29, 2021
- Offered byKenneth Sundqvist
- Size18.8KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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