In Windows Chrome, alt + d is the shortcut.
What is it in Mac Chrome?
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1Superior answer here with info on discovering and remapping these keys: apple.stackexchange.com/questions/11573/…– Eric LeschinskiAug 28, 2019 at 2:33
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Came here to see if someone answered it for Windows, and saw that the original question actually answered it XD.– Ali BaghbanSep 19, 2023 at 13:06
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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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1It doesn't work on my Mac, perhaps they removed it?– user274720Dec 29, 2015 at 1:25
The keyboard shortcut ⌘L focuses the address bar / search bar / omnibox.
Note that the menu text for this command is:
File > Open Location...
This menu text can be used in System Preferences to bind a different keyboard shortcut.
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This has worked fine for me:
I tried Open Location, Open Location... and then File > Open Location... which didn't work
However when I tried Open Location... again it worked
I should say I first assigned the function to a single key such as f10 and checked this worked before trying to get alt + d to work specifically
This was done on Big Sur OpenCore