Google is testing a new feature to help users quickly access Chrome commands using a search interface accessed through a keyboard shortcut. First spotted by Techdows, the feature is currently hidden behind a Chrome flag in the latest Canary build of Google Chrome. In this article, we’ll be going hands-on with the feature so that you can know what to expect when the software giant eventually rolls out the feature to the stable channel.
Chrome’s upcoming Commander feature offers a search interface to utilize Chrome commands, somewhat like how Chrome actions work. This can also be considered as an equivalent to universal search available in operating systems. With that said, here are the steps involved to enable the feature in your machine running Chrome Canary 90 and newer.
- Enable Chrome Commander
- Chrome Commander Usage
Enable Chrome Commander
- Open Chrome Canary and visit chrome://flags. In the search box of Chrome flags, type ‘Commander’. You can alternatively paste the below URL to your browser:
Chrome Commander Usage
After enabling the feature, use the keyboard shortcut ‘Ctrl+Space’ to activate Commander. You’ll now get a search box within Chrome, as you can see in the image below:
Try Chrome Commander in Chrome Canary Now
So, that’s all you need to know about Chrome’s upcoming Commander tool. The feature should prove helpful to those who are not an expert in keyboard shortcuts but prefer using the keyboard for quick actions. For more such tips, do not forget to take a look at our Chrome tips and tricks article.