Keyboard Surfing Keyboard Surfing

Productivity
Version: 1.3.23
Last Update: 2018-12-17

Overview

Keyboard Surfing is a Chrome extension developed by Somnia. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Keyboard Surfing is 1.3.23, updated on 2018-12-17.
384 users have installed this extension. 23 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Web browsing with keyboard, no need to use a mouse. Smart cursor-based keyboard navigation and control. Go mouseless today!

Keyboard Surfing provides a keyboard-controlled pointer on web pages, to avoid using a mouse for web browsing. Keyboard shortcuts for navigation are arranged like the common arrow keys.

No ads, no spyware.

The pointer can be moved to nearby links by pressing the up, down, left and right keys. Keyboard Surfing automatically selects nearby links on the page.

Three sets of shortcut keys are provided for navigation and control: the numpad set, the left-hand set and the right-hand set.

Additional functions include: smooth scrolling, open links in new tab and in new window, close windows and tabs, go to homepage.

*NOTE* Chrome has some alarmist messaging around the permissions that Keyboard Surfing needs to run. Don't be alarmed. Keyboard Surfing needs to inspect every page you visit (to find links), therefore it must be able to read all the pages you visit. Keyboard Surfing needs to inject a few elements into web pages (the javascript code, the cursor, the red box and the help screen). Any other parts of the visited page will remain unmodified. Keyboard Surfing does not log, store, or transmit to anyone any of your data or the data about web pages you visit. Keyboard Surfing does not send any data at all.

**********NOTE**********
- Press 'Pause' key on keyboard to enable or disable this extension.
- This extension is available for Chrome and Firefox browsers.

Right-handed keyset:
i, k up, down
j, l left, right
u scroll up
m scroll down
y scroll up half page
b scroll down half page
h open a link in the current tab or window
n open a link in a new tab or window
0 new browser window
p show the help page for a list of all keys
space smooth scrolling mode

Numpad keyset:
8, 5 up, down
4, 6 left, right
7 scroll up
1 scroll down
n.Enter open a link in the current tab or window
n.plus open a link in a new tab or window
2 go back in history
3 go forward in history
n.multiply new browser window
decimal show the help page for a list of all keys
0 smooth scroling mode

Only the most common commands are listed. For additional commands, consult the built-in help page.

Note:
Google does not allow extensions to run on built-in Chrome pages.

Rating

23 ratings

Total Installs

384

Information

Last Update

2018-12-17

Current Version

1.3.23

Size

37.7KiB

Author

Somnia

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Fatih Aktas
2022-01-16

There is no Pause button for Mac. How can we press it ?

avatar Elaam J.
2021-12-02

only on wikipedia? I don't even use wikipedia

avatar Stephanie Orion
2021-03-18

It needs a way to use the arrow keys to move the mouse around the screen just the arrow keys and then click with space and shift would be right click or something like that

avatar Tor-Haakon Gjone
2019-07-12

I love the extension, but vim keys would be awsome !!!

avatar Elijah Corpus
2019-06-25

This needs to work with Chromebooks. It doesn't recognize the Pause key.