diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index 93fc807..5f69b5c 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -30,19 +30,6 @@ comments: true #### *QuicKey* lets you navigate all of your Chrome tabs by typing just part of a page's title or URL. No mouse needed! - * Press altQ (ctrlQ on macOS). - * Type a few letters. - * Press enter to switch to the selected tab. - -To toggle between the two most recently used tabs, quickly press the keyboard shortcut twice. Or pick a tab from the most recently used (MRU) list as [shown below](#mru). - - -## Use ctrltab to switch between recent tabs - -With a little extra work, you can even make *QuicKey* respond to the Holy Grail of keyboard shortcuts: ctrltab. - -[Learn how](ctrl-tab). - ## Installation @@ -87,6 +74,13 @@ You can also view each tab as you navigate through the recents list, taking as l * Press altA again to switch back to the tab you initially started on. +## Use ctrltab to switch between recent tabs + +With a little extra work, you can even make *QuicKey* respond to the Holy Grail of keyboard shortcuts: ctrltab. + +[Learn how](ctrl-tab). + + ## Search for a tab quickly Unlike other tab switchers, *QuicKey* uses a [Quicksilver](https://qsapp.com/)-style search algorithm to rank the results, where contiguous matches at the beginning of words are higher in the list, as are matches against capital letters. So you only have to type a few letters to quickly find the right tab.