Ctrl+Tab MRU
Switch between tabs in the most recently used order, can be configured to use Ctrl+Tab as a shortcut
Add keyboard shortcuts to switch tabs via Quicksilver-style search or a most recently used list
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🆕 New options in QuicKey 2.0
Now you can press a single shortcut key (ALT-Q by default) to navigate recent tabs in a popup window, just like the ALT-TAB menu! Keep holding ALT while pressing Q to move the selection, then release ALT to switch to the selected tab.
*️⃣ Switch between the most recently used tabs
⚠️ NOTE: If you've been using QuicKey before 2.0, you'll need to set keyboard shortcuts for
the new commands that show the popup window, as they won't be set by default.
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Switch between tabs in the most recently used order, can be configured to use Ctrl+Tab as a shortcut
Cycle through last used Chrome tabs using keyboard shortcut.
Switch back to the previously active tab using the keyboard.
⚡ Instantly switch between your two most recent tabs with Alt+Q. Like Alt+Tab for windows, but for Chrome tabs!
Cycle through your most recently used tabs (MRU) like Alt+Tab, but, with the shortcut keys Ctrl+Q or Ctrl+`(~) or assign your own!
Use the shortcut <Alt + Q> (or define your own) to switch between your two last used tabs. Requires a one-time payment.