Shortcut to open same Chrome page in a new window (not a new tab)











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In Google Chrome there are a shortcut to open a blank new window (Control N) and a shortcut to open a link in a new window (shift-click).
How can I have Chrome open the current page in a new window with a shortcut?(better would be side by side, but maybe I'm asking too much)



Some other browsers provide such a shortcut.










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    Possible duplicate of Is there a shortcut key to duplicate a tab in Google Chrome?
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 3 '16 at 1:35










  • please SuperUser, you asked me if was asking about a duplicate tab, but that was not my question. i'm asking how to duplicate it at another Window. There is a big difference. I've just added "(not a new tab)" at the title but please take out the introduction because I'm not asking regaring tabs. thanks
    – AMDG
    Feb 4 '16 at 0:31












  • To get them side by side, assuming you have a shortcut to open the page: 1) press the windows+left arrow, 2) open duplicate single page window 3) press windows+right. The two chrome windows are now side by side. A good extension could do all of that in one shortcut instead of 3.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:54












  • your question is not clear, you said you're looking for a way to open the current page in a new window but from your comments I assume you're looking for a way to Duplicate Current Session Including all opened tabs to a new chrome window. am I right?
    – Maher Fattouh
    Feb 5 '16 at 18:38












  • not necessarily to "Duplicate current session" including all opened tabs but if that is ALSO would be great
    – AMDG
    Feb 7 '16 at 14:16















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In Google Chrome there are a shortcut to open a blank new window (Control N) and a shortcut to open a link in a new window (shift-click).
How can I have Chrome open the current page in a new window with a shortcut?(better would be side by side, but maybe I'm asking too much)



Some other browsers provide such a shortcut.










share|improve this question




















  • 4




    Possible duplicate of Is there a shortcut key to duplicate a tab in Google Chrome?
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 3 '16 at 1:35










  • please SuperUser, you asked me if was asking about a duplicate tab, but that was not my question. i'm asking how to duplicate it at another Window. There is a big difference. I've just added "(not a new tab)" at the title but please take out the introduction because I'm not asking regaring tabs. thanks
    – AMDG
    Feb 4 '16 at 0:31












  • To get them side by side, assuming you have a shortcut to open the page: 1) press the windows+left arrow, 2) open duplicate single page window 3) press windows+right. The two chrome windows are now side by side. A good extension could do all of that in one shortcut instead of 3.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:54












  • your question is not clear, you said you're looking for a way to open the current page in a new window but from your comments I assume you're looking for a way to Duplicate Current Session Including all opened tabs to a new chrome window. am I right?
    – Maher Fattouh
    Feb 5 '16 at 18:38












  • not necessarily to "Duplicate current session" including all opened tabs but if that is ALSO would be great
    – AMDG
    Feb 7 '16 at 14:16













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In Google Chrome there are a shortcut to open a blank new window (Control N) and a shortcut to open a link in a new window (shift-click).
How can I have Chrome open the current page in a new window with a shortcut?(better would be side by side, but maybe I'm asking too much)



Some other browsers provide such a shortcut.










share|improve this question















In Google Chrome there are a shortcut to open a blank new window (Control N) and a shortcut to open a link in a new window (shift-click).
How can I have Chrome open the current page in a new window with a shortcut?(better would be side by side, but maybe I'm asking too much)



Some other browsers provide such a shortcut.







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    Possible duplicate of Is there a shortcut key to duplicate a tab in Google Chrome?
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 3 '16 at 1:35










  • please SuperUser, you asked me if was asking about a duplicate tab, but that was not my question. i'm asking how to duplicate it at another Window. There is a big difference. I've just added "(not a new tab)" at the title but please take out the introduction because I'm not asking regaring tabs. thanks
    – AMDG
    Feb 4 '16 at 0:31












  • To get them side by side, assuming you have a shortcut to open the page: 1) press the windows+left arrow, 2) open duplicate single page window 3) press windows+right. The two chrome windows are now side by side. A good extension could do all of that in one shortcut instead of 3.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:54












  • your question is not clear, you said you're looking for a way to open the current page in a new window but from your comments I assume you're looking for a way to Duplicate Current Session Including all opened tabs to a new chrome window. am I right?
    – Maher Fattouh
    Feb 5 '16 at 18:38












  • not necessarily to "Duplicate current session" including all opened tabs but if that is ALSO would be great
    – AMDG
    Feb 7 '16 at 14:16














  • 4




    Possible duplicate of Is there a shortcut key to duplicate a tab in Google Chrome?
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 3 '16 at 1:35










  • please SuperUser, you asked me if was asking about a duplicate tab, but that was not my question. i'm asking how to duplicate it at another Window. There is a big difference. I've just added "(not a new tab)" at the title but please take out the introduction because I'm not asking regaring tabs. thanks
    – AMDG
    Feb 4 '16 at 0:31












  • To get them side by side, assuming you have a shortcut to open the page: 1) press the windows+left arrow, 2) open duplicate single page window 3) press windows+right. The two chrome windows are now side by side. A good extension could do all of that in one shortcut instead of 3.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:54












  • your question is not clear, you said you're looking for a way to open the current page in a new window but from your comments I assume you're looking for a way to Duplicate Current Session Including all opened tabs to a new chrome window. am I right?
    – Maher Fattouh
    Feb 5 '16 at 18:38












  • not necessarily to "Duplicate current session" including all opened tabs but if that is ALSO would be great
    – AMDG
    Feb 7 '16 at 14:16








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Possible duplicate of Is there a shortcut key to duplicate a tab in Google Chrome?
– jiggunjer
Feb 3 '16 at 1:35




Possible duplicate of Is there a shortcut key to duplicate a tab in Google Chrome?
– jiggunjer
Feb 3 '16 at 1:35












please SuperUser, you asked me if was asking about a duplicate tab, but that was not my question. i'm asking how to duplicate it at another Window. There is a big difference. I've just added "(not a new tab)" at the title but please take out the introduction because I'm not asking regaring tabs. thanks
– AMDG
Feb 4 '16 at 0:31






please SuperUser, you asked me if was asking about a duplicate tab, but that was not my question. i'm asking how to duplicate it at another Window. There is a big difference. I've just added "(not a new tab)" at the title but please take out the introduction because I'm not asking regaring tabs. thanks
– AMDG
Feb 4 '16 at 0:31














To get them side by side, assuming you have a shortcut to open the page: 1) press the windows+left arrow, 2) open duplicate single page window 3) press windows+right. The two chrome windows are now side by side. A good extension could do all of that in one shortcut instead of 3.
– jiggunjer
Feb 5 '16 at 6:54






To get them side by side, assuming you have a shortcut to open the page: 1) press the windows+left arrow, 2) open duplicate single page window 3) press windows+right. The two chrome windows are now side by side. A good extension could do all of that in one shortcut instead of 3.
– jiggunjer
Feb 5 '16 at 6:54














your question is not clear, you said you're looking for a way to open the current page in a new window but from your comments I assume you're looking for a way to Duplicate Current Session Including all opened tabs to a new chrome window. am I right?
– Maher Fattouh
Feb 5 '16 at 18:38






your question is not clear, you said you're looking for a way to open the current page in a new window but from your comments I assume you're looking for a way to Duplicate Current Session Including all opened tabs to a new chrome window. am I right?
– Maher Fattouh
Feb 5 '16 at 18:38














not necessarily to "Duplicate current session" including all opened tabs but if that is ALSO would be great
– AMDG
Feb 7 '16 at 14:16




not necessarily to "Duplicate current session" including all opened tabs but if that is ALSO would be great
– AMDG
Feb 7 '16 at 14:16










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There is no built-in Chrome shortcut for your desired behavior. However, there is a Chrome Plugin that does what you want.






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  • I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
    – AMDG
    Jan 22 '16 at 18:20










  • On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:00












  • Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:01












  • it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 4 '16 at 3:54






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    "Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Feb 4 '16 at 14:07


















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Use This Extension Awesome Duplicate Tab Button



I tried it and it's very simple and direct.






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  • as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:48


















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Alt + D then Shift + Enter



Alt + D to select the URL.
Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.






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  • Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
    – bertieb
    Nov 13 at 18:24










  • Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
    – SGventra
    Nov 13 at 22:30











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There is no built-in Chrome shortcut for your desired behavior. However, there is a Chrome Plugin that does what you want.






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  • I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
    – AMDG
    Jan 22 '16 at 18:20










  • On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:00












  • Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:01












  • it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 4 '16 at 3:54






  • 1




    "Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Feb 4 '16 at 14:07















up vote
0
down vote













There is no built-in Chrome shortcut for your desired behavior. However, there is a Chrome Plugin that does what you want.






share|improve this answer























  • I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
    – AMDG
    Jan 22 '16 at 18:20










  • On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:00












  • Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:01












  • it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 4 '16 at 3:54






  • 1




    "Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Feb 4 '16 at 14:07













up vote
0
down vote










up vote
0
down vote









There is no built-in Chrome shortcut for your desired behavior. However, there is a Chrome Plugin that does what you want.






share|improve this answer














There is no built-in Chrome shortcut for your desired behavior. However, there is a Chrome Plugin that does what you want.







share|improve this answer














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  • I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
    – AMDG
    Jan 22 '16 at 18:20










  • On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:00












  • Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:01












  • it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 4 '16 at 3:54






  • 1




    "Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Feb 4 '16 at 14:07


















  • I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
    – AMDG
    Jan 22 '16 at 18:20










  • On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:00












  • Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Jan 22 '16 at 19:01












  • it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 4 '16 at 3:54






  • 1




    "Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
    – Mekki MacAulay
    Feb 4 '16 at 14:07
















I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
– AMDG
Jan 22 '16 at 18:20




I downloaded, enabled it, but it is not working. where can I find help for that?
– AMDG
Jan 22 '16 at 18:20












On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
– Mekki MacAulay
Jan 22 '16 at 19:00






On this page: [ chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-to-windowpopup-keyboa/… ] -> Click the support tab. You can read previous requests there and post a new request if it isn't working for you.
– Mekki MacAulay
Jan 22 '16 at 19:00














Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
– Mekki MacAulay
Jan 22 '16 at 19:01






Alternatively, you can view/post an issue on the developer's Github page here: [ github.com/acarabott/tabToWindow/issues ]
– Mekki MacAulay
Jan 22 '16 at 19:01














it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
– jiggunjer
Feb 4 '16 at 3:54




it is still not entirely clear if @AMDG wants a duplicate in a new window or just pop out his current tab. If it's the latter you can also just drag and drop the tab out of the bar.
– jiggunjer
Feb 4 '16 at 3:54




1




1




"Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
– Mekki MacAulay
Feb 4 '16 at 14:07




"Drag the tab out of the bar" is a mouse action, not a keyboard shortcut.
– Mekki MacAulay
Feb 4 '16 at 14:07












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down vote













Use This Extension Awesome Duplicate Tab Button



I tried it and it's very simple and direct.






share|improve this answer























  • as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:48















up vote
-1
down vote













Use This Extension Awesome Duplicate Tab Button



I tried it and it's very simple and direct.






share|improve this answer























  • as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:48













up vote
-1
down vote










up vote
-1
down vote









Use This Extension Awesome Duplicate Tab Button



I tried it and it's very simple and direct.






share|improve this answer














Use This Extension Awesome Duplicate Tab Button



I tried it and it's very simple and direct.







share|improve this answer














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answered Feb 3 '16 at 0:15









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  • as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:48


















  • as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
    – jiggunjer
    Feb 5 '16 at 6:48
















as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
– jiggunjer
Feb 5 '16 at 6:48




as mentioned elsewhere, drag and drop isn't a keyboard shortcut. The chrome api supports creating new windows from an existing tabId. It would take about 4 lines of javascript to implement. I would upload it to the google web store, but I don't feel like paying 5$USD for the 'privilege' .
– jiggunjer
Feb 5 '16 at 6:48










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Alt + D then Shift + Enter



Alt + D to select the URL.
Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.






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  • Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
    – bertieb
    Nov 13 at 18:24










  • Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
    – SGventra
    Nov 13 at 22:30















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Alt + D then Shift + Enter



Alt + D to select the URL.
Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.






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  • Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
    – bertieb
    Nov 13 at 18:24










  • Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
    – SGventra
    Nov 13 at 22:30













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Alt + D to select the URL.
Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.






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Alt + D then Shift + Enter



Alt + D to select the URL.
Shift + Enter to open the URL in a new window.







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  • Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
    – bertieb
    Nov 13 at 18:24










  • Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
    – SGventra
    Nov 13 at 22:30


















  • Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
    – bertieb
    Nov 13 at 18:24










  • Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
    – SGventra
    Nov 13 at 22:30
















Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
– bertieb
Nov 13 at 18:24




Welcome to Super User. This opens the URL in the same tab, at least in my quick Windows/Chrome test. Can you verify?
– bertieb
Nov 13 at 18:24












Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
– SGventra
Nov 13 at 22:30




Yes, I can verify on windows10 chrome. If I remember correctly this works on windows 7 as well. Make sure you're not holding "alt" when you perform the command "shift + enter"
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