Tab Application Switcher
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)Overview
Application switcher for Browser tabs
Tab Application Switcher (TAS) It's like your system's Application Switcher, but for your Chrome tabs: - Tabs can be accessed with intelligent and configurable keyboard shortcuts, very similar to your operating system's application switcher. - Tabs are ordered by their last use. The last tab you used is the first tab to select. Additional features to help you find and access your tabs: - Tabs can be searched by url and page title. - Access your tabs in the chrome omnibox by typing 'tas' then tab. - Display appears in your current active window when using the keyboard shortcut. It is also available as an extension action in the chrome menu area. Default keyboard shortcuts: - The current window must have focus to use keyboard shortcuts. - Hold alt and press tab to activate TAS. - Continue holding alt, and press tab again to move forward through the list of tabs. - Continue holding alt, and press ` to move backward through the list of tabs. - Release alt to select the highlighted tab. Additional commands: - Use the up and down arrows to move through the list of tabs. - Press enter to select the highlighted tab. - Press esc to close TAS without making a selection.
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Details
- Version0.0.9
- UpdatedApril 28, 2021
- Size1.26MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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