Browse the web with your keyboard.
WebMotion lets you navigate the web by using your keyboard. It highlights one letter inside every link and allows you to follow a link by pressing its highlighted letter on your keyboard. Pressing a key twice opens up a link in a new tab.
You can use the letters H, J, K and L to easily navigate inside websites and across tabs. H and L switch between tabs, and J and k scroll inside a website. SHIFT + J or k scroll extra fast.
(the arrow keys work for this as well, but you must press shift to use them)
Some more shortcuts:
B = Go back
X = Close tab
ALT key = show alternate set of links in case there were not enough letters to cover all links
You can turn WebMotion on / off or disable it for certain websites by clicking the WebMotion icon in your browser. You can still use the WebMotion shortcuts (H, J, K, L, B and X) on disabled sites by holding down the CTRL and alt keys.
More information at: http://www.webmotion.info
Created by Erik Linde (https://www.twitter.com/eriklinde)
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the WebMotion Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the WebMotion Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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