Key Jump keyboard navigation is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.60 from 20 rated user, last update is 1089 days ago.
Press , (comma) on your keyboard to show hints for all links, buttons, text fields and other things you can click or focus. Press . (period) instead to open links in new tabs when they are clicked. These shortcuts can be changed in the extension options. Hints will be automatically triggered when possible. You can disable this in the extension options. Press Escape to hide the hints. If you find any bugs or have suggestions please submit a new issue here: https://github.com/KennethSundqvist/key-jump-chrome-extension/issues
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Love the extension, truly a timesaver! One small QOL improvement\/recommendation: on pages with a limited (but more than 10 links), prioritize numberings of numbers that are physically proximate on the keyboard (i.e, single digits first, then 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24). It's much harder to shortcut to 10, 20, 19, 28 etc because the keys are far apart! Otherwise, one of my new favorite chrome extensions!
This is fantastic when it works. I'm trying to use it in Microsoft Edge Canary. It works great on some sites, like github. Others it works okay when I disable Adguard. The main thing I wanted it for was a confluence site, and it doesn't work at all, so far no matter what I disable. :-(
Works nicely when it works but conflicts with Ublock Origin, which severely limits its usefulness these days. I appreciate the large numbers and the color used for hints, remembering the Mouseless Browsing extension for Firefox where hints were smaller and uncolored and thus harder to read.