z.WebKeyBind by Adarsh Poloji
Boost your productivity and web accessibility by creating custom keyboard shortcuts for any button, link, or element on any website.
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About this extension
Tired of endlessly moving your mouse to click the same buttons on your favorite websites? z.WebKeyBind empowers you to take control of your browsing experience by letting you assign custom keyboard shortcuts to any clickable element across the web.
Whether you want to streamline your workflow, navigate forms faster, or require better web accessibility, z.WebKeyBind makes it happen instantly. Just grab the ID or Class of a website button, assign a key, and you are ready to go!
-How to save the shortcuts Using this extension
No coding knowledge required! Just point, click, and bind.
Step 1:-Activate Capture Mode: Open the extension menu and click "Start Capture" (or press your custom shortcut like Ctrl+Shift+C).
Step 2:-Point & Click: Move your mouse around the webpage. You will see a green highlight box appear over buttons and links. Click the one you want to control!
Step 3:-Assign a Key: A small prompt will ask you which key you want to use (e.g., K) and what you want to name the action (e.g., "Next Video").
Step 4:-You're Done! Whenever you are on that website, just press Alt + [Your Key] and the extension will magically click the button for you!
⚙️ Method 2: Manual Setup
Perfect for precise control if you already know the "ID" or "Class" of a button.
Step 1:-Open Settings: Click the WebKeyBind icon in your browser toolbar and click + Add Shortcut.
Step 2:-Fill in the Blanks:
Action Name: Give it a memorable name (like "Submit Form").
Element ID / Class: Type the code name for the button. (Note: Add a dot . before a Class name, or a hash # before an ID).
Trigger Key: Pick the letter or number you want to use.
Step 3:-Save: Click the green Save Changes button.
Whether you want to streamline your workflow, navigate forms faster, or require better web accessibility, z.WebKeyBind makes it happen instantly. Just grab the ID or Class of a website button, assign a key, and you are ready to go!
-How to save the shortcuts Using this extension
No coding knowledge required! Just point, click, and bind.
Step 1:-Activate Capture Mode: Open the extension menu and click "Start Capture" (or press your custom shortcut like Ctrl+Shift+C).
Step 2:-Point & Click: Move your mouse around the webpage. You will see a green highlight box appear over buttons and links. Click the one you want to control!
Step 3:-Assign a Key: A small prompt will ask you which key you want to use (e.g., K) and what you want to name the action (e.g., "Next Video").
Step 4:-You're Done! Whenever you are on that website, just press Alt + [Your Key] and the extension will magically click the button for you!
⚙️ Method 2: Manual Setup
Perfect for precise control if you already know the "ID" or "Class" of a button.
Step 1:-Open Settings: Click the WebKeyBind icon in your browser toolbar and click + Add Shortcut.
Step 2:-Fill in the Blanks:
Action Name: Give it a memorable name (like "Submit Form").
Element ID / Class: Type the code name for the button. (Note: Add a dot . before a Class name, or a hash # before an ID).
Trigger Key: Pick the letter or number you want to use.
Step 3:-Save: Click the green Save Changes button.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Display notifications to you
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 1.0.1
- Size
- 41.71 KB
- Last updated
- 8 days ago (Mar 26, 2026)
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