In Windows Chrome, alt + d is the shortcut.
What is it in Mac Chrome?

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Chrome support has a list of shortcuts for the Mac version. You will find the ⌘-L shortcut will perform what you are trying to do.

For Windows Chrome, you can also use Ctrl-L and F6 to highlight the address bar.

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thank you very much! and the list is just what i wanted! – js_ Jul 13 '11 at 16:16
Command+L works fine... thanks! – Guilherme Gomes Apr 9 at 19:58
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Try F6 or also CommandL may work. I don't have a Mac in front of me to test.

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does it work? can someone test? – Pacerier Sep 25 '11 at 17:02
F6 doesn't work on macs until this bug is fixed: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=22012. – Kit Sunde Oct 18 '11 at 8:24
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