What is the Close tab shortcut in Chrome or Firefox on Windows 11?
Find out What the Close tab shortcut in Chrome or Firefox on Windows 11 is.
Here are some of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts in Chrome and Firefox:
**Chrome:**
* **Ctrl + T** - Open a new tab
* **Ctrl + L** - Focus the address bar
* **Enter** - Go to the address that is currently in the address bar
* **Backspace** - Go back to the previous page
* **Ctrl + /** - Open the search bar
* **Ctrl + F** - Find text on the current page
* **Ctrl + H** - View browsing history
* **Ctrl + I** - Display available bookmarks
* **Ctrl + J** - Open the downloads window
* **Ctrl + W** - Close the current tab
* **Ctrl + Shift + T** - Reopen the last closed tab
* **Ctrl + Shift + N** - Open a new incognito window
* **F5** - Refresh the current page
* **Esc** - Close the current dialog box or menu
**Firefox:**
* **Ctrl + T** - Open a new tab
* **Ctrl + L** - Focus the address bar
* **Enter** - Go to the address that is currently in the address bar
* **Backspace** - Go back to the previous page
* **Ctrl + /** - Open the search bar
* **Ctrl + F** - Find text on the current page
* **Ctrl + H** - View browsing history
* **Ctrl + I** - Display available bookmarks
* **Ctrl + J** - Open the downloads window
* **Ctrl + W** - Close the current tab
* **Ctrl + Shift + T** - Reopen the last closed tab
* **Ctrl + Shift + N** - Open a new private window
* **F5** - Refresh the current page
* **Esc** - Close the current dialog box or menu
These are just a few of the many keyboard shortcuts that are available in Chrome and Firefox. You can find a complete list of shortcuts by opening the Help menu and searching for "keyboard shortcuts."