Overview
Switch between your most recent Chrome tabs using a keyboard shortcut, just like Alt-Tab on Windows.
# Instantly Toggle Between Tabs Do you ever find yourself working between two tabs (like a Google Doc and a research article) and getting lost in a sea of 50 open tabs? The **UtilMasters Alt-Tab** extension fixes this. It brings the native operating system "Alt-Tab" behavior directly into Google Chrome. ## How it Works The extension runs silently in the background, keeping track of your tab history. When you press the keyboard shortcut, it instantly snaps you back to the tab you were *just* looking at. Press it again, and you snap back. It makes split-screen work obsolete. ## Features - **Zero UI**: It runs entirely in the background. No popups, no clutter. - **Lightning Fast**: Built on Manifest V3, it uses virtually zero memory. - **Customizable Shortcut**: Defaults to `Ctrl+Shift+E` (or `Cmd+Shift+E` on Mac), but you can change it in your Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts menu. - **Handles Closed Tabs**: If you close your previous tab, it gracefully falls back to the next most recent one. ## Installation & Setup 1. Click the **Install from Chrome Web Store** button above. 2. The default shortcut is `Ctrl+Shift+E` (`Cmd+Shift+E` on Mac). 3. **Want to change it to Alt+Q?** - Go to `chrome://extensions/shortcuts` in your browser. - Find "UtilMasters Alt-Tab" and set your preferred keybind!
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Details
- Version1.0.4
- UpdatedMay 10, 2026
- Size8.41KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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