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caret navigation (getting a text cursor) in Google Chrome?

Super User Asked by incandescentman on January 23, 2021

I use Google Chrome on OSX. Is there a way, within the browser, to get a text cursor that will allow me to navigate through text, selecting and copying text using only the keyboard?

I’ve looked at Vimium, Conkeror, and Vimperator, but as far as I can tell, they allow you to use the keyboard to navigate web pages (scrolling, visiting links) but don’t provide a text cursor.

Is this possible?

Update: I have learned that this is called caret browsing or caret navigation. Is this possible in Chrome?

5 Answers

Recently Google Chrome introduced built-in functionality to browser with caret, just press F7 or go to Settings > Advanced > Accessibility and then turn on "Navigate pages with a text cursor" switch.

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Correct answer by Prolog on January 23, 2021

The chrome extension, Caret Browsing supports mode switching between the caret and the normal browsing.

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I think many people'd like the caret navigation back/forward as well, but it hasn't supplied the feature yet.

Answered by Jeff T. on January 23, 2021

So far, it is not yet implemented or planned:source. You can star this feature request and remain updated.

Answered by Thieme Hennis on January 23, 2021

Vimperator has caret browsing. The default keybind for it is C.

Answered by Raphael on January 23, 2021

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + J to open the console.

  2. Enter the following into the console and press Enter:

    document.body.contentEditable=true
    

Now you get a cursor and can even edit the whole page.

Answered by Der Hochstapler on January 23, 2021

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