Ideally, I'd like to be able to cmd+1 == first tab, cmd+2 == 2nd tab, so on and so forth.
How can I do this?
Thanks!
To move forward (Show Next Tab) through the tabs use the keyboard shortcut ControlTab, to move in the reverse direction (Show Previous Tab), use ControlShiftTab instead.
On a Mac, you can add custom keyboard shortcuts in
System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts
App Shortcuts
from the pane on the left[+]
button Finder
as the ApplicationMenu Title
, enter the exact name of the Menu Options
Keyboard Shortcut
box I'm not sure what you mean with "Finder Tabs".
If you mean to switch between a number of tabs in your Finder Window you can do this with CMD+Shift and Left or Right Arrow.
If you mean to switch between opened Finder Windows on your Desktop you can do it with STRG+F4 or CTRL+F4
You can change this Shortcuts in your Keyboard System Settings under the keyboard shortcuts Tab
The first answer is quite excellent. I want to add some more.
If you split different tabs into different windows, than you can use the shortcut Command-`(the button on the left of 1)
and Command-Shift-`
to switch between windows you’ve got open in your current application.