Reference
Keyboard shortcuts
Defaults below. Bare-key shortcuts are ignored while you're typing in a search or filter box, so they never get in the way.
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| Search across files | ⌘K |
| Tasks panel | ⌘T |
| Toggle sidebar | ⌘B |
| Toggle table of contents | \ |
| Reading mode | ⇧F |
| Fullscreen | F |
| Rendered ↔ raw source | R |
| Next tab | ] |
| Previous tab | [ |
| Close tab | X |
| Jump to tab 1–9(range-bound (not remappable)) | 1 – 9 |
| Focus folder filter | / |
| Close overlays / exit | Esc |
Remapping
On the options page → Shortcuts, click any chord and press the keys you want. Each shortcut has its own on/off toggle and a reset, plus a master switch to disable all of them if they clash with another tool.
Layout-independent by design
Shortcuts match the physical key position, not the printed character, so the same keys work across keyboard layouts. Chrome reserves every Ctrl/⌘/Alt + tab combination, which is why tab navigation lives on bare keys (] / [ / 1–9).