![]() ![]() Go to the n-th tab - Alt + N (works for 1st-8th tab).As a bonus point, you can refresh a current tab, and restore the previously closed tab, nerves saved! These five commands should already improve your tab management speed. Restore last closed tab - Ctrl + Shift + T.After some time, your muscle memory will make it a no-brainer for you. Then repeat the entire process starting from the first point. practice until you get comfortable with them.put them in a visible place - a wallpaper/note/post-it card near your desk.write down a few of the shortcuts you want to learn.The way I approach learning a new set of shortcuts: This approach shines the most when you're performing many of operations in the row. Improved my workflow and speed tremendously. ![]()
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