Are you a power user who wants to navigate your browser using only keyboard shortcuts?

Horse Browser is a new web browser, designed for online research. As you browse, every link opens in a new page and is saved on a Trail, a list of nested pages stored in your sidebar. This means you can keep track of research and say goodbye to the messy tabs you’re used to. Even better, Horse Browser was built with keyboard power users in mind.

In this post, we’ll share how to use keyboard shortcuts in Horse Browser. And how you can configure keyboard shortcuts to your preference.

How to use Keyboard Shortcuts in Horse Browser

Click any Menu item to see the keyboard shortcuts that are available.

Horse Browser’s Menu showing keyboard shortcuts

How to configure Keyboard Shortcuts in Horse Browser

There are currently 35 shortcuts available in Horse Browser as we want to make navigation as easy as possible for our power users. To configure any of these Keyboard Shortcuts, head to Settings to find the editor.

Mouse users: Go to Horse > Settings

Keyboard users: + , on Mac or Ctrl + , on Windows / Linux

Once you are in Settings, you can configure shortcuts to your preference.

Horse Browser’s keyboard shortcuts configuration feature

➤ In conclusion

Horse Browser was built with keyboard power users in mind. You can learn Horse Browser’s keyboard shortcuts by visiting the Menu or configure shortcuts to your own preferences by visiting Settings.

To learn more about Horse Browser, visit here. Or read further posts in our Manual blog series.