File Paths in Chrome OS [duplicate]
Solution 1:
On OS X, you can choose "Open File" from the File menu, or use the ⌘ + O keyboard shortcut.
For Windows and Linux, you can use ctrl + O. This does not seem to be referenced anywhere in the application, so you can feel special about using it.
Solution 2:
According to the Chrome Help Pages there are three ways to do this:
- Press Ctrl+O on your keyboard and browse for the file on your computer.
- Drag the file into Google Chrome from your computer desktop or folder. Your cursor displays a little '+' sign if the action is successful.
- Type the location, also known as the path, of the file in the address bar, then press Enter.
Solution 3:
Hit Ctrl-o and a magical, undocumented dialog box will appear.
Solution 4:
Use Url Alias extension. Under "Alias" enter a/ or ag/ or b/ etc Under "Redirect To" dialog enter path to file
file:///C:/etc
Moreover it is a very handy extension in itself