Tab + Enter no longer taking me to first Google search result in Chrome











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As the title says; I used to be able to press Tab+Enter in Chrome to take me to the first search result. This now only works if I am not signed in to my Google account. When signed in, I can't do it. It works fine (signed in and not) on Firefox.



I believe this may have stopped working since a system update.



I'm using:




  • Ubuntu 12.10

  • Chrome 23.0.1271.64


Is this to do with a setting within Google, or is it something within Chrome? Because it works in Firefox, it suggests it is a Chrome problem. I tried disabling all extensions, but no joy.










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  • I have windows chrome v. 23.0.1271.64 m and same problem. So you can remove the ubuntu flag I think. The problem comes and goes it seems, that is I've experienced the problem before, and now the problem reappeared perhaps a week or two ago. Perhaps it should become a chrome bugreport? I havn't tried logging out, but in incognito the tab+enter also works for me (to browse to first hit)
    – arberg
    Nov 22 '12 at 18:33






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    Yes, I get the same thing, it works in incognito. It's strange that it works even not in incognito as long as I'm not signed in...
    – Bill Cheatham
    Nov 22 '12 at 20:07















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As the title says; I used to be able to press Tab+Enter in Chrome to take me to the first search result. This now only works if I am not signed in to my Google account. When signed in, I can't do it. It works fine (signed in and not) on Firefox.



I believe this may have stopped working since a system update.



I'm using:




  • Ubuntu 12.10

  • Chrome 23.0.1271.64


Is this to do with a setting within Google, or is it something within Chrome? Because it works in Firefox, it suggests it is a Chrome problem. I tried disabling all extensions, but no joy.










share|improve this question
























  • I have windows chrome v. 23.0.1271.64 m and same problem. So you can remove the ubuntu flag I think. The problem comes and goes it seems, that is I've experienced the problem before, and now the problem reappeared perhaps a week or two ago. Perhaps it should become a chrome bugreport? I havn't tried logging out, but in incognito the tab+enter also works for me (to browse to first hit)
    – arberg
    Nov 22 '12 at 18:33






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    Yes, I get the same thing, it works in incognito. It's strange that it works even not in incognito as long as I'm not signed in...
    – Bill Cheatham
    Nov 22 '12 at 20:07













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As the title says; I used to be able to press Tab+Enter in Chrome to take me to the first search result. This now only works if I am not signed in to my Google account. When signed in, I can't do it. It works fine (signed in and not) on Firefox.



I believe this may have stopped working since a system update.



I'm using:




  • Ubuntu 12.10

  • Chrome 23.0.1271.64


Is this to do with a setting within Google, or is it something within Chrome? Because it works in Firefox, it suggests it is a Chrome problem. I tried disabling all extensions, but no joy.










share|improve this question















As the title says; I used to be able to press Tab+Enter in Chrome to take me to the first search result. This now only works if I am not signed in to my Google account. When signed in, I can't do it. It works fine (signed in and not) on Firefox.



I believe this may have stopped working since a system update.



I'm using:




  • Ubuntu 12.10

  • Chrome 23.0.1271.64


Is this to do with a setting within Google, or is it something within Chrome? Because it works in Firefox, it suggests it is a Chrome problem. I tried disabling all extensions, but no joy.







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  • I have windows chrome v. 23.0.1271.64 m and same problem. So you can remove the ubuntu flag I think. The problem comes and goes it seems, that is I've experienced the problem before, and now the problem reappeared perhaps a week or two ago. Perhaps it should become a chrome bugreport? I havn't tried logging out, but in incognito the tab+enter also works for me (to browse to first hit)
    – arberg
    Nov 22 '12 at 18:33






  • 1




    Yes, I get the same thing, it works in incognito. It's strange that it works even not in incognito as long as I'm not signed in...
    – Bill Cheatham
    Nov 22 '12 at 20:07


















  • I have windows chrome v. 23.0.1271.64 m and same problem. So you can remove the ubuntu flag I think. The problem comes and goes it seems, that is I've experienced the problem before, and now the problem reappeared perhaps a week or two ago. Perhaps it should become a chrome bugreport? I havn't tried logging out, but in incognito the tab+enter also works for me (to browse to first hit)
    – arberg
    Nov 22 '12 at 18:33






  • 1




    Yes, I get the same thing, it works in incognito. It's strange that it works even not in incognito as long as I'm not signed in...
    – Bill Cheatham
    Nov 22 '12 at 20:07
















I have windows chrome v. 23.0.1271.64 m and same problem. So you can remove the ubuntu flag I think. The problem comes and goes it seems, that is I've experienced the problem before, and now the problem reappeared perhaps a week or two ago. Perhaps it should become a chrome bugreport? I havn't tried logging out, but in incognito the tab+enter also works for me (to browse to first hit)
– arberg
Nov 22 '12 at 18:33




I have windows chrome v. 23.0.1271.64 m and same problem. So you can remove the ubuntu flag I think. The problem comes and goes it seems, that is I've experienced the problem before, and now the problem reappeared perhaps a week or two ago. Perhaps it should become a chrome bugreport? I havn't tried logging out, but in incognito the tab+enter also works for me (to browse to first hit)
– arberg
Nov 22 '12 at 18:33




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Yes, I get the same thing, it works in incognito. It's strange that it works even not in incognito as long as I'm not signed in...
– Bill Cheatham
Nov 22 '12 at 20:07




Yes, I get the same thing, it works in incognito. It's strange that it works even not in incognito as long as I'm not signed in...
– Bill Cheatham
Nov 22 '12 at 20:07










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These no longer work as Google have removed this feature, so you can't just turn it out like you used to be able to. The way you used to be able to do this was through:



Google Search > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant Prediction > On



but it no longer works. I was so sad to see this feature go that I wrote a hack to re-engineer it. So far it only works with Google Chrome, but can be adapted to work with all the others:




  1. Install Chrome extension ShortKeys.

  2. Click on the ShortKeys menu and select "Options"
    enter image description here

  3. Click on "Add" and fill in the following fields:


Keyboard Shortcut: tab



Behavior: Run JavaScript



Label as: Result Picker





  1. Paste the following JavaScript into the JavaScript code to run:



    document.selectedResultId=0
    function selectResult(newId){
    els = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")
    if(newId < 0 || newId >= els.length)
    return //Could modify for page nav...?
    rp = document.getElementById("result-pointer")
    if(rp != null){
    rp.remove()
    }
    document.selectedResultId=newId
    el = els[newId]
    lnk = el.firstElementChild
    el.innerHTML = "<div id="result-pointer" style="position:absolute;left:-15px;">&gt;</div>" + el.innerHTML
    lnk.focus()
    }
    document.onkeyup=function(event){
    if(event.keyCode==38)
    selectResult(document.selectedResultId-1)
    if(event.keyCode==40)
    selectResult(document.selectedResultId+1)
    if(event.keyCode==13){
    var el = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")[document.selectedResultId]
    var lnk = el.parentElement
    var url = lnk.href
    if(event.ctrlKey){
    var win = window.open(url,"_blank")
    win.blur()
    window.open().close()
    }
    else{
    document.location = url
    }
    }
    }
    selectResult(0)


  2. Configure the Activation Settings:



Active while in form fields (Checked)



Websites (Only specific sites)



URLS (one per line): *.google.*



This is what the Options page should look like



ShortKeys Options Page




  1. Click Save and then close your browser.


Instructions:




  • When you restart you should see a little blue (or black) ">" appear by search
    results when you hit tab.


  • The up/down arrow keys make it cycle through the results.


  • Hitting "Enter" will navigate to the highlighted result.


  • Hitting "Ctrl+Enter" to open the result in a new tab.



Happy Searching!






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    This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
    – Bill Cheatham
    Jul 27 '17 at 12:36






  • 1




    I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
    – Bill Cheatham
    Jul 27 '17 at 12:36










  • You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
    – Robino
    Jul 27 '17 at 13:48






  • 1




    @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
    – Burgi
    Jul 27 '17 at 14:26






  • 1




    I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
    – joey baruch
    Aug 30 '17 at 11:04


















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This can be fixed by editing your search preferences, or the cookie that is set for them.



In my case it was caused by google instant being set to off. Turning it back on returned the 'tab to first result', and the 'up and down arrow keys to cycle through results' behaviours.



Others found deleting the relevant cookie worked. It's something to do with search prefs in general, as I get the desired behaviour in incognito mode even when google instant is on.



See google product forums post for discussion.



== UPDATE ==



I've just found that merely opening an incognito / private window and then closing it restores this behaviour for normal windows when it's stopped working.






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    Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
    – guptron
    Sep 29 '13 at 21:02










  • "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
    – Mark
    May 19 '14 at 16:53






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    I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
    – Klas Mellbourn
    Apr 14 '15 at 19:33






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    @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
    – kba
    May 11 '16 at 8:07










  • 3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
    – Sebastian G. Marinescu
    Aug 16 '16 at 2:06


















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You need to enable "Google Instant predictions"



From Search Result Page > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant predictions > On






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  • This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
    – Guillaume Chevalier
    Nov 8 '15 at 19:33










  • Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
    – smhg
    Jan 31 '16 at 12:45


















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As of 2017-07-31, Google removed this feature entirely from search.



I created the open source Web Search Navigator extension to fix this and add extra features (like configurable keyboard shortcuts).



See installation instructions.



Hope you find it useful, but in any case - feedback is welcome!






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    Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
    – Dave Rael
    Aug 5 '17 at 20:00










  • This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
    – Bar
    Aug 14 '17 at 19:15










  • I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
    – infokiller
    Aug 15 '17 at 8:28


















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The Tab shortcut is no longer available. You can, however, configure a search engine shortcut. Click on Tools -> Settings -> Search -> Manage Search Engines. Then type in I'm Feeling Lucky for Search Engine Name, l or any other keystroke for the shortcut, and the URL http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI.



You can also click on Make default: simply type the search query in the Omnibox and hit Enter to go to the first result.






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    thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
    – VeganHunter
    May 25 at 3:20


















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There is also a Chrome Extension called RESULTER, which provides good search results navigation.



You can download it from Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/resulter-shortcuts-for-se/chojfhfgbdaeokblbdeahgbijodikdpk






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  • Please be a little more specific with your detail, consider adding some reference and proof supporting what you state and perhaps giving someone a visual with confirmation as such, and also be 100% certain that this answer is not already answered in one of the existing answers on the post.
    – Pimp Juice IT
    Sep 5 '17 at 1:55


















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That is no shortcut as far as i know, Tab key jumps the selection on screen, when you search and then press Tab+Enter it will be first result always. it might be possible that you have selection somewhere else when you press Tab key.






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    It's confusing since the required keystrokes change depending if you used Chrome's location bar to do the search or using the search box on the Google results page.



    Coming from the location bar: one can simply hit Enter then



    If already on results page (after an initial search): simply hit Tab



    Actually, could simply always be redundant and just always enter, tab, (but then it almost defies the purpose of shortcut).



    (Also, assuming Google Instant predictions settings are on)



    edit: oh it appears to work consistently in Firefox by simply tabbing, unlike Chrome.






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      This feature was moved to the DOWN arrow key when searching from the Chrome address bar.



      TAB still works, but you need be searching using an already loaded google search page, and you need to have instant results turned on.






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        I developed a tiny Chrome Extension that only lets you hit TAB key to move results of Google Search. Try it and let me know how's that.



        https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kkldgaaaafjoipnomoinnkccihdiffee






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        • This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
          – nightcod3r
          Sep 20 at 4:39












        • Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
          – Soichi Takamura
          Sep 20 at 15:46











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        These no longer work as Google have removed this feature, so you can't just turn it out like you used to be able to. The way you used to be able to do this was through:



        Google Search > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant Prediction > On



        but it no longer works. I was so sad to see this feature go that I wrote a hack to re-engineer it. So far it only works with Google Chrome, but can be adapted to work with all the others:




        1. Install Chrome extension ShortKeys.

        2. Click on the ShortKeys menu and select "Options"
          enter image description here

        3. Click on "Add" and fill in the following fields:


        Keyboard Shortcut: tab



        Behavior: Run JavaScript



        Label as: Result Picker





        1. Paste the following JavaScript into the JavaScript code to run:



          document.selectedResultId=0
          function selectResult(newId){
          els = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")
          if(newId < 0 || newId >= els.length)
          return //Could modify for page nav...?
          rp = document.getElementById("result-pointer")
          if(rp != null){
          rp.remove()
          }
          document.selectedResultId=newId
          el = els[newId]
          lnk = el.firstElementChild
          el.innerHTML = "<div id="result-pointer" style="position:absolute;left:-15px;">&gt;</div>" + el.innerHTML
          lnk.focus()
          }
          document.onkeyup=function(event){
          if(event.keyCode==38)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId-1)
          if(event.keyCode==40)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId+1)
          if(event.keyCode==13){
          var el = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")[document.selectedResultId]
          var lnk = el.parentElement
          var url = lnk.href
          if(event.ctrlKey){
          var win = window.open(url,"_blank")
          win.blur()
          window.open().close()
          }
          else{
          document.location = url
          }
          }
          }
          selectResult(0)


        2. Configure the Activation Settings:



        Active while in form fields (Checked)



        Websites (Only specific sites)



        URLS (one per line): *.google.*



        This is what the Options page should look like



        ShortKeys Options Page




        1. Click Save and then close your browser.


        Instructions:




        • When you restart you should see a little blue (or black) ">" appear by search
          results when you hit tab.


        • The up/down arrow keys make it cycle through the results.


        • Hitting "Enter" will navigate to the highlighted result.


        • Hitting "Ctrl+Enter" to open the result in a new tab.



        Happy Searching!






        share|improve this answer



















        • 1




          This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36






        • 1




          I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36










        • You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
          – Robino
          Jul 27 '17 at 13:48






        • 1




          @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
          – Burgi
          Jul 27 '17 at 14:26






        • 1




          I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
          – joey baruch
          Aug 30 '17 at 11:04















        up vote
        18
        down vote



        accepted










        These no longer work as Google have removed this feature, so you can't just turn it out like you used to be able to. The way you used to be able to do this was through:



        Google Search > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant Prediction > On



        but it no longer works. I was so sad to see this feature go that I wrote a hack to re-engineer it. So far it only works with Google Chrome, but can be adapted to work with all the others:




        1. Install Chrome extension ShortKeys.

        2. Click on the ShortKeys menu and select "Options"
          enter image description here

        3. Click on "Add" and fill in the following fields:


        Keyboard Shortcut: tab



        Behavior: Run JavaScript



        Label as: Result Picker





        1. Paste the following JavaScript into the JavaScript code to run:



          document.selectedResultId=0
          function selectResult(newId){
          els = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")
          if(newId < 0 || newId >= els.length)
          return //Could modify for page nav...?
          rp = document.getElementById("result-pointer")
          if(rp != null){
          rp.remove()
          }
          document.selectedResultId=newId
          el = els[newId]
          lnk = el.firstElementChild
          el.innerHTML = "<div id="result-pointer" style="position:absolute;left:-15px;">&gt;</div>" + el.innerHTML
          lnk.focus()
          }
          document.onkeyup=function(event){
          if(event.keyCode==38)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId-1)
          if(event.keyCode==40)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId+1)
          if(event.keyCode==13){
          var el = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")[document.selectedResultId]
          var lnk = el.parentElement
          var url = lnk.href
          if(event.ctrlKey){
          var win = window.open(url,"_blank")
          win.blur()
          window.open().close()
          }
          else{
          document.location = url
          }
          }
          }
          selectResult(0)


        2. Configure the Activation Settings:



        Active while in form fields (Checked)



        Websites (Only specific sites)



        URLS (one per line): *.google.*



        This is what the Options page should look like



        ShortKeys Options Page




        1. Click Save and then close your browser.


        Instructions:




        • When you restart you should see a little blue (or black) ">" appear by search
          results when you hit tab.


        • The up/down arrow keys make it cycle through the results.


        • Hitting "Enter" will navigate to the highlighted result.


        • Hitting "Ctrl+Enter" to open the result in a new tab.



        Happy Searching!






        share|improve this answer



















        • 1




          This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36






        • 1




          I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36










        • You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
          – Robino
          Jul 27 '17 at 13:48






        • 1




          @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
          – Burgi
          Jul 27 '17 at 14:26






        • 1




          I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
          – joey baruch
          Aug 30 '17 at 11:04













        up vote
        18
        down vote



        accepted







        up vote
        18
        down vote



        accepted






        These no longer work as Google have removed this feature, so you can't just turn it out like you used to be able to. The way you used to be able to do this was through:



        Google Search > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant Prediction > On



        but it no longer works. I was so sad to see this feature go that I wrote a hack to re-engineer it. So far it only works with Google Chrome, but can be adapted to work with all the others:




        1. Install Chrome extension ShortKeys.

        2. Click on the ShortKeys menu and select "Options"
          enter image description here

        3. Click on "Add" and fill in the following fields:


        Keyboard Shortcut: tab



        Behavior: Run JavaScript



        Label as: Result Picker





        1. Paste the following JavaScript into the JavaScript code to run:



          document.selectedResultId=0
          function selectResult(newId){
          els = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")
          if(newId < 0 || newId >= els.length)
          return //Could modify for page nav...?
          rp = document.getElementById("result-pointer")
          if(rp != null){
          rp.remove()
          }
          document.selectedResultId=newId
          el = els[newId]
          lnk = el.firstElementChild
          el.innerHTML = "<div id="result-pointer" style="position:absolute;left:-15px;">&gt;</div>" + el.innerHTML
          lnk.focus()
          }
          document.onkeyup=function(event){
          if(event.keyCode==38)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId-1)
          if(event.keyCode==40)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId+1)
          if(event.keyCode==13){
          var el = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")[document.selectedResultId]
          var lnk = el.parentElement
          var url = lnk.href
          if(event.ctrlKey){
          var win = window.open(url,"_blank")
          win.blur()
          window.open().close()
          }
          else{
          document.location = url
          }
          }
          }
          selectResult(0)


        2. Configure the Activation Settings:



        Active while in form fields (Checked)



        Websites (Only specific sites)



        URLS (one per line): *.google.*



        This is what the Options page should look like



        ShortKeys Options Page




        1. Click Save and then close your browser.


        Instructions:




        • When you restart you should see a little blue (or black) ">" appear by search
          results when you hit tab.


        • The up/down arrow keys make it cycle through the results.


        • Hitting "Enter" will navigate to the highlighted result.


        • Hitting "Ctrl+Enter" to open the result in a new tab.



        Happy Searching!






        share|improve this answer














        These no longer work as Google have removed this feature, so you can't just turn it out like you used to be able to. The way you used to be able to do this was through:



        Google Search > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant Prediction > On



        but it no longer works. I was so sad to see this feature go that I wrote a hack to re-engineer it. So far it only works with Google Chrome, but can be adapted to work with all the others:




        1. Install Chrome extension ShortKeys.

        2. Click on the ShortKeys menu and select "Options"
          enter image description here

        3. Click on "Add" and fill in the following fields:


        Keyboard Shortcut: tab



        Behavior: Run JavaScript



        Label as: Result Picker





        1. Paste the following JavaScript into the JavaScript code to run:



          document.selectedResultId=0
          function selectResult(newId){
          els = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")
          if(newId < 0 || newId >= els.length)
          return //Could modify for page nav...?
          rp = document.getElementById("result-pointer")
          if(rp != null){
          rp.remove()
          }
          document.selectedResultId=newId
          el = els[newId]
          lnk = el.firstElementChild
          el.innerHTML = "<div id="result-pointer" style="position:absolute;left:-15px;">&gt;</div>" + el.innerHTML
          lnk.focus()
          }
          document.onkeyup=function(event){
          if(event.keyCode==38)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId-1)
          if(event.keyCode==40)
          selectResult(document.selectedResultId+1)
          if(event.keyCode==13){
          var el = document.querySelectorAll("div.r h3")[document.selectedResultId]
          var lnk = el.parentElement
          var url = lnk.href
          if(event.ctrlKey){
          var win = window.open(url,"_blank")
          win.blur()
          window.open().close()
          }
          else{
          document.location = url
          }
          }
          }
          selectResult(0)


        2. Configure the Activation Settings:



        Active while in form fields (Checked)



        Websites (Only specific sites)



        URLS (one per line): *.google.*



        This is what the Options page should look like



        ShortKeys Options Page




        1. Click Save and then close your browser.


        Instructions:




        • When you restart you should see a little blue (or black) ">" appear by search
          results when you hit tab.


        • The up/down arrow keys make it cycle through the results.


        • Hitting "Enter" will navigate to the highlighted result.


        • Hitting "Ctrl+Enter" to open the result in a new tab.



        Happy Searching!







        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited Nov 27 at 22:04

























        answered Jul 27 '17 at 12:30









        Robino

        698614




        698614








        • 1




          This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36






        • 1




          I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36










        • You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
          – Robino
          Jul 27 '17 at 13:48






        • 1




          @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
          – Burgi
          Jul 27 '17 at 14:26






        • 1




          I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
          – joey baruch
          Aug 30 '17 at 11:04














        • 1




          This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36






        • 1




          I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
          – Bill Cheatham
          Jul 27 '17 at 12:36










        • You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
          – Robino
          Jul 27 '17 at 13:48






        • 1




          @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
          – Burgi
          Jul 27 '17 at 14:26






        • 1




          I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
          – joey baruch
          Aug 30 '17 at 11:04








        1




        1




        This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
        – Bill Cheatham
        Jul 27 '17 at 12:36




        This is very very good! If you repeat this answer on my new question here I'll accept it as the answer: superuser.com/questions/1234766/…
        – Bill Cheatham
        Jul 27 '17 at 12:36




        1




        1




        I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
        – Bill Cheatham
        Jul 27 '17 at 12:36




        I'm not sure if I should change the accepted answer here - the accepted one was correct at the time of writing, but is now out of date given that instant search has been killed off
        – Bill Cheatham
        Jul 27 '17 at 12:36












        You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
        – Robino
        Jul 27 '17 at 13:48




        You should accept whichever answer you feel will be most useful to the community.
        – Robino
        Jul 27 '17 at 13:48




        1




        1




        @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
        – Burgi
        Jul 27 '17 at 14:26




        @Robino you realise he is a mod, right?
        – Burgi
        Jul 27 '17 at 14:26




        1




        1




        I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
        – joey baruch
        Aug 30 '17 at 11:04




        I recommend using *www.google.* so that tab key will continue working on calendar, inbox, and such
        – joey baruch
        Aug 30 '17 at 11:04












        up vote
        24
        down vote













        This can be fixed by editing your search preferences, or the cookie that is set for them.



        In my case it was caused by google instant being set to off. Turning it back on returned the 'tab to first result', and the 'up and down arrow keys to cycle through results' behaviours.



        Others found deleting the relevant cookie worked. It's something to do with search prefs in general, as I get the desired behaviour in incognito mode even when google instant is on.



        See google product forums post for discussion.



        == UPDATE ==



        I've just found that merely opening an incognito / private window and then closing it restores this behaviour for normal windows when it's stopped working.






        share|improve this answer



















        • 3




          Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
          – guptron
          Sep 29 '13 at 21:02










        • "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
          – Mark
          May 19 '14 at 16:53






        • 3




          I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
          – Klas Mellbourn
          Apr 14 '15 at 19:33






        • 2




          @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
          – kba
          May 11 '16 at 8:07










        • 3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
          – Sebastian G. Marinescu
          Aug 16 '16 at 2:06















        up vote
        24
        down vote













        This can be fixed by editing your search preferences, or the cookie that is set for them.



        In my case it was caused by google instant being set to off. Turning it back on returned the 'tab to first result', and the 'up and down arrow keys to cycle through results' behaviours.



        Others found deleting the relevant cookie worked. It's something to do with search prefs in general, as I get the desired behaviour in incognito mode even when google instant is on.



        See google product forums post for discussion.



        == UPDATE ==



        I've just found that merely opening an incognito / private window and then closing it restores this behaviour for normal windows when it's stopped working.






        share|improve this answer



















        • 3




          Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
          – guptron
          Sep 29 '13 at 21:02










        • "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
          – Mark
          May 19 '14 at 16:53






        • 3




          I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
          – Klas Mellbourn
          Apr 14 '15 at 19:33






        • 2




          @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
          – kba
          May 11 '16 at 8:07










        • 3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
          – Sebastian G. Marinescu
          Aug 16 '16 at 2:06













        up vote
        24
        down vote










        up vote
        24
        down vote









        This can be fixed by editing your search preferences, or the cookie that is set for them.



        In my case it was caused by google instant being set to off. Turning it back on returned the 'tab to first result', and the 'up and down arrow keys to cycle through results' behaviours.



        Others found deleting the relevant cookie worked. It's something to do with search prefs in general, as I get the desired behaviour in incognito mode even when google instant is on.



        See google product forums post for discussion.



        == UPDATE ==



        I've just found that merely opening an incognito / private window and then closing it restores this behaviour for normal windows when it's stopped working.






        share|improve this answer














        This can be fixed by editing your search preferences, or the cookie that is set for them.



        In my case it was caused by google instant being set to off. Turning it back on returned the 'tab to first result', and the 'up and down arrow keys to cycle through results' behaviours.



        Others found deleting the relevant cookie worked. It's something to do with search prefs in general, as I get the desired behaviour in incognito mode even when google instant is on.



        See google product forums post for discussion.



        == UPDATE ==



        I've just found that merely opening an incognito / private window and then closing it restores this behaviour for normal windows when it's stopped working.







        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited May 29 '13 at 9:33

























        answered Feb 19 '13 at 15:42









        Collierre

        358138




        358138








        • 3




          Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
          – guptron
          Sep 29 '13 at 21:02










        • "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
          – Mark
          May 19 '14 at 16:53






        • 3




          I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
          – Klas Mellbourn
          Apr 14 '15 at 19:33






        • 2




          @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
          – kba
          May 11 '16 at 8:07










        • 3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
          – Sebastian G. Marinescu
          Aug 16 '16 at 2:06














        • 3




          Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
          – guptron
          Sep 29 '13 at 21:02










        • "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
          – Mark
          May 19 '14 at 16:53






        • 3




          I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
          – Klas Mellbourn
          Apr 14 '15 at 19:33






        • 2




          @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
          – kba
          May 11 '16 at 8:07










        • 3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
          – Sebastian G. Marinescu
          Aug 16 '16 at 2:06








        3




        3




        Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
        – guptron
        Sep 29 '13 at 21:02




        Turning Instant Predictions on in Search settings worked for me.
        – guptron
        Sep 29 '13 at 21:02












        "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
        – Mark
        May 19 '14 at 16:53




        "Only when my computer is fast enough" does not work, you must choose "Always show Instant results".
        – Mark
        May 19 '14 at 16:53




        3




        3




        I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
        – Klas Mellbourn
        Apr 14 '15 at 19:33




        I am wondering how Google Instant was ever turned off for me. I am sure that I never turned it off manually.
        – Klas Mellbourn
        Apr 14 '15 at 19:33




        2




        2




        @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
        – kba
        May 11 '16 at 8:07




        @KlasMellbourn Every few weeks or so, it automatically turns off for me. It has happened for years and it's incredibly frustrating. I've never figured out the cause.
        – kba
        May 11 '16 at 8:07












        3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
        – Sebastian G. Marinescu
        Aug 16 '16 at 2:06




        3 years later I can confirm: You have to activate "Google Instant Predictions" (like described in Soheil's answer)
        – Sebastian G. Marinescu
        Aug 16 '16 at 2:06










        up vote
        11
        down vote













        You need to enable "Google Instant predictions"



        From Search Result Page > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant predictions > On






        share|improve this answer





















        • This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
          – Guillaume Chevalier
          Nov 8 '15 at 19:33










        • Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
          – smhg
          Jan 31 '16 at 12:45















        up vote
        11
        down vote













        You need to enable "Google Instant predictions"



        From Search Result Page > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant predictions > On






        share|improve this answer





















        • This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
          – Guillaume Chevalier
          Nov 8 '15 at 19:33










        • Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
          – smhg
          Jan 31 '16 at 12:45













        up vote
        11
        down vote










        up vote
        11
        down vote









        You need to enable "Google Instant predictions"



        From Search Result Page > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant predictions > On






        share|improve this answer












        You need to enable "Google Instant predictions"



        From Search Result Page > Settings > Search Settings > Google Instant predictions > On







        share|improve this answer












        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer










        answered Sep 30 '15 at 0:44









        Soheil

        20924




        20924












        • This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
          – Guillaume Chevalier
          Nov 8 '15 at 19:33










        • Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
          – smhg
          Jan 31 '16 at 12:45


















        • This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
          – Guillaume Chevalier
          Nov 8 '15 at 19:33










        • Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
          – smhg
          Jan 31 '16 at 12:45
















        This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
        – Guillaume Chevalier
        Nov 8 '15 at 19:33




        This should be the best answer. Fixed, thanks.
        – Guillaume Chevalier
        Nov 8 '15 at 19:33












        Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
        – smhg
        Jan 31 '16 at 12:45




        Having multiple Google accounts (Apps for Work + regular) I noticed it worked for some. Google Instant-predictions indeed made the difference. Thanks!
        – smhg
        Jan 31 '16 at 12:45










        up vote
        6
        down vote













        As of 2017-07-31, Google removed this feature entirely from search.



        I created the open source Web Search Navigator extension to fix this and add extra features (like configurable keyboard shortcuts).



        See installation instructions.



        Hope you find it useful, but in any case - feedback is welcome!






        share|improve this answer



















        • 2




          Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
          – Dave Rael
          Aug 5 '17 at 20:00










        • This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
          – Bar
          Aug 14 '17 at 19:15










        • I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
          – infokiller
          Aug 15 '17 at 8:28















        up vote
        6
        down vote













        As of 2017-07-31, Google removed this feature entirely from search.



        I created the open source Web Search Navigator extension to fix this and add extra features (like configurable keyboard shortcuts).



        See installation instructions.



        Hope you find it useful, but in any case - feedback is welcome!






        share|improve this answer



















        • 2




          Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
          – Dave Rael
          Aug 5 '17 at 20:00










        • This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
          – Bar
          Aug 14 '17 at 19:15










        • I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
          – infokiller
          Aug 15 '17 at 8:28













        up vote
        6
        down vote










        up vote
        6
        down vote









        As of 2017-07-31, Google removed this feature entirely from search.



        I created the open source Web Search Navigator extension to fix this and add extra features (like configurable keyboard shortcuts).



        See installation instructions.



        Hope you find it useful, but in any case - feedback is welcome!






        share|improve this answer














        As of 2017-07-31, Google removed this feature entirely from search.



        I created the open source Web Search Navigator extension to fix this and add extra features (like configurable keyboard shortcuts).



        See installation instructions.



        Hope you find it useful, but in any case - feedback is welcome!







        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited Oct 1 at 10:55

























        answered Aug 5 '17 at 10:23









        infokiller

        25625




        25625








        • 2




          Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
          – Dave Rael
          Aug 5 '17 at 20:00










        • This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
          – Bar
          Aug 14 '17 at 19:15










        • I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
          – infokiller
          Aug 15 '17 at 8:28














        • 2




          Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
          – Dave Rael
          Aug 5 '17 at 20:00










        • This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
          – Bar
          Aug 14 '17 at 19:15










        • I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
          – infokiller
          Aug 15 '17 at 8:28








        2




        2




        Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
        – Dave Rael
        Aug 5 '17 at 20:00




        Thank you for doing this. Dismayed at the change and glad to have this easy fix.
        – Dave Rael
        Aug 5 '17 at 20:00












        This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
        – Bar
        Aug 14 '17 at 19:15




        This is great! Is it possible to create one for Firefox based on yours?
        – Bar
        Aug 14 '17 at 19:15












        I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
        – infokiller
        Aug 15 '17 at 8:28




        I will look into making this cross browser (and perhaps cross search engine) in the future, but I doubt I'll have the resources to do it in the next few weeks. Feel free to send a PR though!
        – infokiller
        Aug 15 '17 at 8:28










        up vote
        1
        down vote













        The Tab shortcut is no longer available. You can, however, configure a search engine shortcut. Click on Tools -> Settings -> Search -> Manage Search Engines. Then type in I'm Feeling Lucky for Search Engine Name, l or any other keystroke for the shortcut, and the URL http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI.



        You can also click on Make default: simply type the search query in the Omnibox and hit Enter to go to the first result.






        share|improve this answer

















        • 1




          thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
          – VeganHunter
          May 25 at 3:20















        up vote
        1
        down vote













        The Tab shortcut is no longer available. You can, however, configure a search engine shortcut. Click on Tools -> Settings -> Search -> Manage Search Engines. Then type in I'm Feeling Lucky for Search Engine Name, l or any other keystroke for the shortcut, and the URL http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI.



        You can also click on Make default: simply type the search query in the Omnibox and hit Enter to go to the first result.






        share|improve this answer

















        • 1




          thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
          – VeganHunter
          May 25 at 3:20













        up vote
        1
        down vote










        up vote
        1
        down vote









        The Tab shortcut is no longer available. You can, however, configure a search engine shortcut. Click on Tools -> Settings -> Search -> Manage Search Engines. Then type in I'm Feeling Lucky for Search Engine Name, l or any other keystroke for the shortcut, and the URL http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI.



        You can also click on Make default: simply type the search query in the Omnibox and hit Enter to go to the first result.






        share|improve this answer












        The Tab shortcut is no longer available. You can, however, configure a search engine shortcut. Click on Tools -> Settings -> Search -> Manage Search Engines. Then type in I'm Feeling Lucky for Search Engine Name, l or any other keystroke for the shortcut, and the URL http://www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI.



        You can also click on Make default: simply type the search query in the Omnibox and hit Enter to go to the first result.







        share|improve this answer












        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer










        answered Jan 3 '13 at 18:31









        hanxue

        1,70011937




        1,70011937








        • 1




          thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
          – VeganHunter
          May 25 at 3:20














        • 1




          thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
          – VeganHunter
          May 25 at 3:20








        1




        1




        thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
        – VeganHunter
        May 25 at 3:20




        thank you! this advice is the best! i assigned symbol ; as a shortcut to avoid confusion with any letter. now I just type my search like "; kitten video" (without quotes) and it just works! great productivity booster. no plugins required.
        – VeganHunter
        May 25 at 3:20










        up vote
        1
        down vote













        There is also a Chrome Extension called RESULTER, which provides good search results navigation.



        You can download it from Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/resulter-shortcuts-for-se/chojfhfgbdaeokblbdeahgbijodikdpk






        share|improve this answer





















        • Please be a little more specific with your detail, consider adding some reference and proof supporting what you state and perhaps giving someone a visual with confirmation as such, and also be 100% certain that this answer is not already answered in one of the existing answers on the post.
          – Pimp Juice IT
          Sep 5 '17 at 1:55















        up vote
        1
        down vote













        There is also a Chrome Extension called RESULTER, which provides good search results navigation.



        You can download it from Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/resulter-shortcuts-for-se/chojfhfgbdaeokblbdeahgbijodikdpk






        share|improve this answer





















        • Please be a little more specific with your detail, consider adding some reference and proof supporting what you state and perhaps giving someone a visual with confirmation as such, and also be 100% certain that this answer is not already answered in one of the existing answers on the post.
          – Pimp Juice IT
          Sep 5 '17 at 1:55













        up vote
        1
        down vote










        up vote
        1
        down vote









        There is also a Chrome Extension called RESULTER, which provides good search results navigation.



        You can download it from Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/resulter-shortcuts-for-se/chojfhfgbdaeokblbdeahgbijodikdpk






        share|improve this answer












        There is also a Chrome Extension called RESULTER, which provides good search results navigation.



        You can download it from Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/resulter-shortcuts-for-se/chojfhfgbdaeokblbdeahgbijodikdpk







        share|improve this answer












        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer










        answered Sep 4 '17 at 21:43









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        That is no shortcut as far as i know, Tab key jumps the selection on screen, when you search and then press Tab+Enter it will be first result always. it might be possible that you have selection somewhere else when you press Tab key.






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          That is no shortcut as far as i know, Tab key jumps the selection on screen, when you search and then press Tab+Enter it will be first result always. it might be possible that you have selection somewhere else when you press Tab key.






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            That is no shortcut as far as i know, Tab key jumps the selection on screen, when you search and then press Tab+Enter it will be first result always. it might be possible that you have selection somewhere else when you press Tab key.






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            That is no shortcut as far as i know, Tab key jumps the selection on screen, when you search and then press Tab+Enter it will be first result always. it might be possible that you have selection somewhere else when you press Tab key.







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                It's confusing since the required keystrokes change depending if you used Chrome's location bar to do the search or using the search box on the Google results page.



                Coming from the location bar: one can simply hit Enter then



                If already on results page (after an initial search): simply hit Tab



                Actually, could simply always be redundant and just always enter, tab, (but then it almost defies the purpose of shortcut).



                (Also, assuming Google Instant predictions settings are on)



                edit: oh it appears to work consistently in Firefox by simply tabbing, unlike Chrome.






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                  It's confusing since the required keystrokes change depending if you used Chrome's location bar to do the search or using the search box on the Google results page.



                  Coming from the location bar: one can simply hit Enter then



                  If already on results page (after an initial search): simply hit Tab



                  Actually, could simply always be redundant and just always enter, tab, (but then it almost defies the purpose of shortcut).



                  (Also, assuming Google Instant predictions settings are on)



                  edit: oh it appears to work consistently in Firefox by simply tabbing, unlike Chrome.






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                    It's confusing since the required keystrokes change depending if you used Chrome's location bar to do the search or using the search box on the Google results page.



                    Coming from the location bar: one can simply hit Enter then



                    If already on results page (after an initial search): simply hit Tab



                    Actually, could simply always be redundant and just always enter, tab, (but then it almost defies the purpose of shortcut).



                    (Also, assuming Google Instant predictions settings are on)



                    edit: oh it appears to work consistently in Firefox by simply tabbing, unlike Chrome.






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                    It's confusing since the required keystrokes change depending if you used Chrome's location bar to do the search or using the search box on the Google results page.



                    Coming from the location bar: one can simply hit Enter then



                    If already on results page (after an initial search): simply hit Tab



                    Actually, could simply always be redundant and just always enter, tab, (but then it almost defies the purpose of shortcut).



                    (Also, assuming Google Instant predictions settings are on)



                    edit: oh it appears to work consistently in Firefox by simply tabbing, unlike Chrome.







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                        This feature was moved to the DOWN arrow key when searching from the Chrome address bar.



                        TAB still works, but you need be searching using an already loaded google search page, and you need to have instant results turned on.






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                          This feature was moved to the DOWN arrow key when searching from the Chrome address bar.



                          TAB still works, but you need be searching using an already loaded google search page, and you need to have instant results turned on.






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                            This feature was moved to the DOWN arrow key when searching from the Chrome address bar.



                            TAB still works, but you need be searching using an already loaded google search page, and you need to have instant results turned on.






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                            This feature was moved to the DOWN arrow key when searching from the Chrome address bar.



                            TAB still works, but you need be searching using an already loaded google search page, and you need to have instant results turned on.







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                                I developed a tiny Chrome Extension that only lets you hit TAB key to move results of Google Search. Try it and let me know how's that.



                                https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kkldgaaaafjoipnomoinnkccihdiffee






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                                • This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
                                  – nightcod3r
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                                • Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
                                  – Soichi Takamura
                                  Sep 20 at 15:46















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                                I developed a tiny Chrome Extension that only lets you hit TAB key to move results of Google Search. Try it and let me know how's that.



                                https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kkldgaaaafjoipnomoinnkccihdiffee






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                                • This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
                                  – nightcod3r
                                  Sep 20 at 4:39












                                • Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
                                  – Soichi Takamura
                                  Sep 20 at 15:46













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                                up vote
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                                I developed a tiny Chrome Extension that only lets you hit TAB key to move results of Google Search. Try it and let me know how's that.



                                https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kkldgaaaafjoipnomoinnkccihdiffee






                                share|improve this answer












                                I developed a tiny Chrome Extension that only lets you hit TAB key to move results of Google Search. Try it and let me know how's that.



                                https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kkldgaaaafjoipnomoinnkccihdiffee







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                                answered Sep 23 '17 at 16:46









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                                • This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
                                  – nightcod3r
                                  Sep 20 at 4:39












                                • Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
                                  – Soichi Takamura
                                  Sep 20 at 15:46


















                                • This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
                                  – nightcod3r
                                  Sep 20 at 4:39












                                • Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
                                  – Soichi Takamura
                                  Sep 20 at 15:46
















                                This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
                                – nightcod3r
                                Sep 20 at 4:39






                                This was working fine until very recently. The new Chrome (Version 69.0.3497.81) now takes me to the number '2' of search result pages, at the very end of the web page, instead of the first result. This estrange behavior disappears when your app is removed from Chrome. Please, report on this, your app was providing a great feature.
                                – nightcod3r
                                Sep 20 at 4:39














                                Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
                                – Soichi Takamura
                                Sep 20 at 15:46




                                Hi @nightcod3r , thanks for using it. Hmm it seems working fine in my Chrome Version 69.0.3497.100 . If you can find out how to reproduce it, please tell here. github.com/piglovesyou/google-search-result-focusable/issues/…
                                – Soichi Takamura
                                Sep 20 at 15:46


















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