To highlight the previous word, hold Shift and option, then press the left arrow key. I use this to quickly highlight a word if I need to delete it.
For PC, hold Ctrl and press the right arrow key. To highlight the next word in a search, I hold Shift and Option, then press the right arrow key. If I totally screw up a URL or Google search, I'll quickly start it over by holding Command pressing delete. Rather, I hold Command and press L to jump my cursor to the search bar. I hate dragging my mouse to the search bar to type in a URL or Google something. Similarly, if I want to open a link in a new window, I hold Shift and click the link. The best part? They only take two minutes to learn. But it's worth memorizing shortcuts for the Google Chrome tasks you perform every day. The key is to not waste time learning all of them because you likely won't use them all on a daily basis. Scroll to previous keywords in the find bar Hold Shift and Option, then press the left arrow key
Hold Shift and Option, then press the right arrow key Hold Command and select the appropriate number Hold Command and Option, then press the left arrow key Hold Command and Option, then press the right arrow key By learning a few simple keyboard shortcuts, you can speed up your prospecting research, gain valuable insights about your leads faster, and really build out that pipeline. What if you could navigate Google Chrome at lightning speed?