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Facebook Shortcut Keys in Google Chrome

Facebook, the biggest social networking site started in 2003 by Mark Zunkenberg and his friends, which united the youngsters on Internet. From the starting, it went through many updates and it's necessary to keep updating to fix the users to Facebook. It has also developed their own shortcut keys like in OS we use. Many of us even don't know about the shortcut keys is also available for Facebook. Facebook updates itself daily and may update itself shortcut keys too. But, i tried to mention some of the shortcut keys which i used and learnt. This may work with you too, if you follow the instructions properly. As, these keys work only with Google Chrome and I don't know about the other browser. Some keys also work with Mozilla Firefox browser.
If using a web browser Chrome on a Windows PC, you can make shortcuts as follows:
Alt + 1: Return to Home page.
Alt + 2: Timeline Access / Profile of you.
Alt + 3: Access to your Friends folder, connect
Alt + 4 Access Category Messages (message, chat
Alt + 5: Access reminder Notifications section
Alt + 6: Access to the account setup section General Account Settings
Alt + 7: Accessing entries set to private Privacy Settings
Alt + 8: Access Facebook Account Facebook’s official.
Alt + 9: Access Policy and Terms of Facebook.
Alt + 0: The counter of user support (Help Center) of Facebook.
Alt + m: Open Directory Facebook composing messages.
Alt +?: Search
Press Alt + m to compose and send messages.

Please note that with each type of operating system and browser are different shortcuts are also different.
Window X: to use shortcut keys, you press the key combination Ctrl + Options for Chrome, Safari and with Firefox you press Ctrl + function .

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