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I'm using a Chrome extension called Vimium which allows me to navigate quickly through a page, it inserts letters as commands on all the parts of the page that I can iteract with when I press f on the keyboard, but it is only enabled if the element I selected isn't an input (because if I press it on input, obviously I type something).

In some cases I'm having a little difficulty with navigation:

  • When I open a page and it starts with an input focused, then I need to press tab to go to the next element, then I can use the extension as normal.
  • When I select an input or other entry element, and there are many other inputs after that, I need to tap tab many times to escape all of them.

Is there a way to remove focus from all inputs on the page at once, or automatically?

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    Have you tried pressing Esc? Aug 9, 2018 at 14:21
  • @davidmneedham It worked, thanks! That defocus the element and focus on window or something like that? Do you know the behaviour after the defocus? Aug 9, 2018 at 14:24
  • After the input is not focused, you can use f to navigate with links as if you navigated to a page without any inputs focused from the start. Aug 9, 2018 at 14:28

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As suggested by @davidmneedham, pressing esc works.

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