Alternatively known as Cmd+5, Command+5 is a keyboard shortcut often used to switch to the fifth tab in an Internet browser or other programs with tab support.
How to use the Command+5 keyboard shortcut
To use this keyboard shortcut, press and hold either Command key, and while continuing to hold, press 5.
- How to use the Command+5 keyboard shortcut.
- Command+5 in an Internet browser.
- Command+5 in Microsoft Word.
- Related keyboard shortcuts and keys.
- Related information.
- Computer keyboard shortcuts.
Command+5 in an Internet browser
With all major Internet browsers (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari), pressing Command+5 switches to the fifth tab.
For this shortcut to work, use 5 above the top row keys, not on the numeric keypad.
- Firefox shortcuts
- Google Chrome shortcuts
Command+5 in Microsoft Word
In Microsoft Word, pressing Command+5 changes a line, paragraph, or all highlighted text to have 1.5 spaces between each line.
Related keyboard shortcuts and keys
Below are links to related keyboard shortcuts and individual key pages.
You may also press Command+1 to set the line spacing to single, or Command+2 to set it to double spacing.
- Command+0
- Command+1
- Command+2
- Command+3
- Command+4
- Command+6
- Command+7
- Command+8
- Command+9
- Command
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Related information
- Computer keyboard shortcuts.
- Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know.
- Keyboard help and support.