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Keyboard shortcuts

These are the default keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Edge DevTools.

In DevTools, when you hover over an icon, often the tooltip shows a keyboard shortcut.

See also Navigate DevTools with assistive technology and Customize keyboard shortcuts.

Keyboard shortcuts for opening DevTools

To open DevTools, press the following keyboard shortcuts while your cursor is focused on the browser viewport:

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Open whatever panel you used last F12 or Ctrl+Shift+I Command+Option+I
Open the Console tool Ctrl+Shift+J Command+Option+J
Open the Elements tool Ctrl+Shift+C Command+Shift+C or Command+Option+C

Global keyboard shortcuts

The following keyboard shortcuts are available in most DevTools panels.

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Show Settings Shift+? or F1 Shift+? or Function+F1
Focus the next panel Ctrl+] Command+]
Focus the previous panel Ctrl+[ Command+[
Switch back to whatever docking position you last used. If DevTools has been in the default position for the entire session, then this shortcut undocks DevTools into a separate window. Ctrl+Shift+D Command+Shift+D
Toggle Device emulation Ctrl+Shift+M Command+Shift+M
Toggle Inspect Element Mode Ctrl+Shift+C Command+Shift+C
Open the Command Menu Ctrl+Shift+P Command+Shift+P
Toggle the Quick View panel Esc Esc
Normal refresh F5 or Ctrl+R Command+R
Hard refresh Ctrl+F5 or Ctrl+Shift+R Command+Shift+R
Search for text within the current panel. Not supported in the Audits, Application, and Security tools Ctrl+F Command+F
Opens the Search tool in the Quick View, which lets you search for text across all loaded resources Ctrl+Shift+F Command+Option+F
Open a file in the Sources tool Ctrl+O or Ctrl+P Command+O or Command+P
Zoom in Ctrl++ Command++
Zoom out Ctrl+- Command+-
Restore default zoom level Ctrl+0 Command+0
Run snippet Press Ctrl+O to open the Command Menu, type ! followed by the name of the script, then press Enter Press Command+O to open the Command Menu, type ! followed by the name of the script, then press Enter

Elements tool keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Undo change Ctrl+Z Command+Z
Redo change Ctrl+Y Command+Shift+Z
Select the element above / below the currently selected element Up Arrow / Down Arrow Up Arrow / Down Arrow
Expand the currently selected node. If the node is already expanded, this shortcut selects the element below it Right Arrow Right Arrow
Collapse the currently selected node. If the node is already collapsed, this shortcut selects the element above it Left Arrow Left Arrow
Expand or collapse the currently selected node and all of the children Hold Ctrl+Alt, then click the arrow icon next to the name of the element Hold Option, then click the arrow icon next to the name of the element
Toggle Edit Attributes mode on the currently selected element Enter Enter
Select the next / previous attribute after entering Edit Attributes mode Tab / Shift+Tab Tab / Shift+Tab
Hide the currently selected element H H
Toggle Edit as HTML mode on the currently selected element Function+F2 F2

Styles pane keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Go to the line where a property value is declared Hold Ctrl, then click the property value Hold Command, then click the property value
Cycle through the RBGA, HSLA, and Hex representations of a color value Hold Shift, then click the Color Preview box next to the value Hold Shift, then click the Color Preview box next to the value
Select the next / previous property or value Click a property name or value, then press Tab / Shift+Tab Click a property name or value, then press Tab / Shift+Tab
Increment / decrement a property value by 0.1 Click a value, then press Alt+Up Arrow / Alt+Down Arrow Click a value, then press Option+Up Arrow / Option+Down Arrow
Increment / decrement a property value by 1 Click a value, then press Up Arrow / Down Arrow Click a value, then press Up Arrow / Down Arrow
Increment / decrement a property value by 10 Click a value, then press Shift+Up Arrow / Shift+Down Arrow Click a value, then press Shift+Up Arrow / Shift+Down Arrow
Increment / decrement a property value by 100 Click a value, then press Ctrl+Up Arrow / Ctrl+Down Arrow Click a value, then press Command+Up Arrow / Command+Down Arrow
Cycle through the degrees (deg), gradians (grad), radians (rad) and turns (turn) representations of an angle value Hold Shift then click the Angle Preview box next to the value Hold Shift then click the Angle Preview box next to the value
Increment / decrement an angle value by 1 Click the Angle Preview box next to the value then press Up Arrow / Down Arrow Click the Angle Preview box next to the value then press Up Arrow / Down Arrow
Increment / decrement an angle value by 10 Click the Angle Preview box next to the value then press Shift+Up Arrow / Shift+Down Arrow Click the Angle Preview box next to the value then press Shift+Up Arrow / Shift+Down Arrow
Increment / decrement an angle value by 15 Click the Angle Preview box next to the value then press Shift, click / mouse slide on the Angle Clock Overlay Click the Angle Preview box next to the value then press Shift, click / mouse slide on the Angle Clock Overlay

Sources tool keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Pause script runtime (if currently running) or resume (if currently paused) F8 or Ctrl+\ F8 or Command+\
Step over next function call F10 or Ctrl+' F10 or Command+'
Step into next function call F11 or Ctrl+; F11 or Command+;
Step out of current function Shift+F11 or Ctrl+Shift+; Shift+F11 or Command+Shift+;
Continue to a specific line of code while paused Hold Ctrl, then click the line of code Hold Command, then click the line of code
Select the call frame below / above the currently selected frame Ctrl+. / Ctrl+, Ctrl+. / Ctrl+,
Save changes to local modifications Ctrl+S Command+S
Save all changes Ctrl+Alt+S Command+Option+S
Navigate to line Ctrl+G Ctrl+G
Jump to a line number of the currently open file Press Ctrl+O to open the Command Menu, type : followed by the line number, then press Enter Press Command+O to open the Command Menu, type : followed by the line number, then press Enter
Jump to a column of the currently open file (for example line 5, column 9) Press Ctrl+O to open the Command Menu, type :, then the line number, then another :, then the column number, then press Enter Press Command+O to open the Command Menu, type :, then the line number, then another :, then the column number, then press Enter
Navigate to a function declaration, if the current file is HTML or a script.
Navigate to a rule set, if the current file is a stylesheet.
Press Ctrl+Shift+O, then type in the name of the declaration / rule set, or select it from the list of options press Command+Shift+O, then type in the name of the declaration / rule set, or select it from the list of options
Close the active tab Alt+W Option+W

Code Editor keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Delete all characters in the last word, up to the cursor Ctrl+Delete Option+Delete
Add or remove a line-of-code breakpoint Focus your cursor on the line, then press Ctrl+B Focus your cursor on the line, then press Command+B
Navigate to matching bracket Ctrl+M Ctrl+M
Toggle single-line comment. If multiple lines are selected, DevTools add a comment to the start of each line Ctrl+/ Command+/
Turn on or off the next occurrence of whatever word the cursor is on. Each occurrence is highlighted simultaneously Ctrl+D / Ctrl+U Command+D / Command+U

Performance tool keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Start / stop recording Ctrl+E Command+E
Save recording Ctrl+S Command+S
Load recording Ctrl+O Command+O

Memory tool keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Start / stop recording Ctrl+E Command+E

Console tool keyboard shortcuts

Action Windows/Linux macOS
Accept autocomplete suggestion Right Arrow or Tab Right Arrow or Tab
Reject autocomplete suggestion Esc Esc
Get previous statement Up Arrow Up Arrow
Get next statement Down Arrow Down Arrow
Focus the Console Ctrl+` Ctrl+`
Clear the Console Ctrl+L Command+K or Option+L
Force a multi-line entry. This shortcut is mostly unnecessary, because DevTools should detect multi-line scenarios by default Shift+Enter Command+Return
Run Enter Return
Expand all subproperties of an object that are logged to the Console Hold Alt, then click Expand (Expand) Hold Alt, then click Expand (Expand).

See also

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