Tired of Google Chrome as your default browser? Why not try the new web browser called Brave? According to Brave's creators using this browser will give you 3x faster browsing, will also block ads and trackers that follow you around while surfing the net, and will give you rewards while browsing using it.

38 Brave Web Browser Shortcuts List and Review

Brave's supported operating systems are the following:

Windows 64-bit and 32-bit
macOS
Linux
Android
iOs

Here are the listed product versions of Brave Web Browser.

Brave Release
Brave Beta
Brave Dev
Brave Nightly

Brave also mentioned on their website that their mission is to fix the web by giving users a safer, faster and better browsing experience while growing support for content creators through a new attention-based ecosystem or rewards.

Now here are the list of shortcuts I tried and listed using the Brave Web Browser. Most of these shortcuts are same as the Google Chrome.

New Tab - Ctrl + T
New Window - Ctrl + N
New Private Window - Ctrl + Shift + N
New Private Window with TOR - Alt + Shift + N
Downloads - Ctrl + J
Hold Ctrl key while rolling the mouse wheel up - Zoom In
Hold Ctrl key while rolling the mouse wheel down - Zoom Out
Print - Ctrl + P
Find - Ctrl + F
Find - F3
History - Ctrl + H
Settings - Ctrl + Shift + T
Bookmark this page - Ctrl + D
Bookmark open pages - Ctrl + Shift + D
Show bookmarks bar - Ctrl + Shift + B
Bookmark manager - Ctrl + Shift + O
Save page as - Ctrl + S
Clear browsing data - Ctrl + Shift + Del
Task manager - Shift + Esc
Developer tools (Inspect) - Ctrl + Shift + I
Developer tools (Inspect) - F12
Forward - Alt + Right Arrow key
Back - Alt + Left Arrow key
Reload - Ctrl + R
View page source - Ctrl + U
Refresh - F5
Support - F1
F11 - Full screen
Close - Alt + F4
Restore - Alt + Spacebar + R
Move - Alt + Spacebar + M
Size - Alt + Spacebar + S
Minimize - Alt + Spacebar + N
Maximize - Alt + Spacebar + X
New Tab - Alt + Spacebar + T
Reopen closed tab - Alt + Spacebar + E
Task Manager - Alt + Spacebar + T
Close - Alt + Spacebar + C

Based on my personal experience of using Brave, the environment is very identical to that of the Google Chrome, so if you really tried using it, you will feel at home at the very first time.

Like mentioned above, Brave will automatically block ads/trackers and encrypted connections while browsing a page. But you can also disable these blockers if you wanted. And even though you already allowed ads to run while browsing, still, some ads will not load.

Using the so-called Distill Page will automatically convert a page into a plain html page with text and images only.

By using Brave's "New Private window with TOR" you can easily access deep web links. No need to install TOR at all. But of course you still need to install a VPN for more security. You can directly copy and paste into it .onion links that will redirect you to dark web pages.

If you are also going to try Brave, please share us your experience while using it.

Watch the video version of this tutorial below.