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I'm working on a web application and I'd like to add some keyboard shortcuts. Things like Ctrl-N, or Ctrl-Space. However, I do not want to use a keyboard shortcut that's already used by the browser.

For example, using the Ctrl-Space shortcut in Google Chrome on OS X is fine, but in Firefox on OS X it brings up a right-click menu in the browser.

Is there a known list of cross browser/OS keyboard shortcuts that are safe (or unsafe) to use for web applications?

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If you need to know only standard browser keyboard shortcuts, they are listed here.

Separate browser's shortcuts lists:

And I find this comparison table ugly, but very useful.

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    This is (at least any longer) not a complete list, especially if you include things like Chromebooks Jun 23, 2016 at 23:57
  • Wow, that comparison table is missing at least 9 (of the most useless) shortcuts in Chrome, specifically Ctrl+# where # is in 1..9
    – Michael
    Aug 28, 2022 at 19:22
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  • There are no open shortcuts with Ctrl.
  • Alt or Option may be less familiar to users, but they are largely open.
  • If there is no input focus, you should use plain keys, e.g. a, s, d, etc.
  • There are five open keyboard shortcuts using Ctrl + Shift.
// (Ctrl ≅ ⌘ on OSX)
Ctrl + Shift + L
Ctrl + Shift + O
Ctrl + Shift + S
Ctrl + Shift + U
Ctrl + Shift + Y

This list was derived from Chrome's keyboard shortcut list, F. David McRitchie's Comparison Table, and contributions from @leonbloy, @KnowYourElements, @Dietmar, and @jellyberg in the comments.

Please comment if any of these are not available on Windows or other browsers, and I will edit the list accordingly. The list was longer a couple years ago, but browsers do add new keyboard shortcuts from time to time.

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    @Fletcher91 I'm not aware of such expectations. Plain key state changes are common. For example, in Gmail '#' deletes, 'e' archives, 's' stars, etc. Mar 26, 2020 at 14:59
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    Ctrl + Shift + E Ctrl + Shift + K used in Firefox
    – leonbloy
    May 9, 2020 at 22:32
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    Ctrl + B is used in Firefox as bookmark. Apr 29, 2022 at 13:42
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    Ctrl+U is used in Firefox and Chrome to display the page source code. Ctrl+I is used in Firefox to display page info (support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/…)
    – Dietmar
    Jul 7, 2023 at 15:29
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    In Chrome Mac, Cmd+Shift+F is Always show toolbar in full screen
    – jellyberg
    Nov 8, 2023 at 11:58

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