Summary

you may switch to the next tab in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge on Windows, and Linux using Ctrl+Tab. On a Mac, use Control+Tab in Safari and Edge, and Command+Option+Right Arrow in Chrome and Firefox.

Switching between open tabs in your Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge web browsers is as easy as pressing akeyboard shortcut. You can go to the next tab, previous tab, or a specific tab using a shortcut on your Windows, Linux, and Mac machines. Here’s how.

Press Ctrl+Tab.

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Switch to the Next Tab in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge

If you’d like to jump to the next open tab (the tab to the right of your current tab), all you have to do is press the relevant keyboard shortcut from the list below.

Chrome, Firefox, and Edge: Ctrl+Tab

Press Control+Tab.

On Mac

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Change to the Previous Tab in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge

Togo to the previous tab(the tab to the left of your current tab), press one of the following keys.

Apple

Jump to a Specific Tab in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge

You can use a keyboard shortcut toaccess a specific tabin your web browser. Here, in the keyboard shortcut, you need to replace the number with your tab number.

The tab counting works from left to right, with the left-most tab numbered as number 1.

Press Command+Option+Right Arrow.

And that’s how you quickly and conveniently cycle between the open tabs in your favorite web browser. Happy browsing!

Press Ctrl+Shift+Tab.

Press Control+Shift+Tab.

Press Command+Option+Left Arrow.

Utilize Ctrl+1 to Ctrl+8.

Press Alt+1 to Alt+8.

Use Command+1 to Command+9.

Switch to a specific tab on Mac.