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In the OS X version of Google Chrome the Developer Console uses this stupid key combination of Alt+Cmd+I instead of F12, which is the de-facto standard key used in pretty much any other browser:

  • Firefox Mac uses F12
  • Chrome Windows uses F12
  • Internet Explorer uses F12
  • Opera also uses F12
  • So, how can I remap it only for Chrome? (Firefox Mac already uses F12)

    BTW, which is the key for Safari? The documentation at Apple's website says it's also Alt+Cmd+I but it doesn't work for me: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/AppleApplications/Conceptual/Safari_Developer_Guide/KeyboardShortcuts/KeyboardShortcuts.html

    Thank you!

    That doesn't seem to work. I have my F keys as regular function keys, not multimedia keys. I'm using Yosemite (10.10) OMA Dec 5, 2014 at 12:54 If you type the menu title exactly as menu title that can see on Google Chrome menu must work. A typo, prevent it to work. jherran Dec 5, 2014 at 12:56 Ok, I get it now. Since my OS is not in English, I had to type it exactly in my language as it was written in the menu. Thanks! OMA Dec 9, 2014 at 11:01