 Here are some useful shortcuts and settings for Quicker DevTools Navigation. First, you can use the Escape key to toggle the drawer. I find myself toggling the drawer often for a quick check on the console and I will close it right after to save space. Notice the 3-dot menu in the drawer. Click on it to open more tabs like the Rendering or Sensors tab. This is quicker than opening these tabs from the More Settings, More Tools menu. Apart from that, the Command menu is my favorite shortcut. Oftentimes, I find myself lost in DevTools. I know what function I need, but I forgot how and where to open it. For example, I want to apply DAF themes in DevTools. Open the Command menu with Command Shift P or Ctrl Shift P and type DAF. Here, the Command menu shows a list of commands with DAF. Select Switch to DAF theme and we are all set. Or if you want to open the CSS Overview panel, just open the Command menu again. Type CSS and select Show CSS Overview. Another way to access the Command menu is from the More Settings, Run Command menu. However, I find the Command Shift P shortcuts more handy. Next, you can rearrange your panels for frequent access and pair your favorite combo with the drawer. For example, I find myself using the Rendering tab a lot. So, I move it to the top and drag it to the left for faster access. When inspecting elements with the CSS Overview panel, I like to move it down and pair it with the Elements panel. This way, it is faster for me to go through the list. Next, you can fix the panel layout if you find the Auto Rearrangement doesn't suit your needs. For example, the Styles pane in the Elements panel will be moved to the bottom when the screen size is too small. You can disable that while Settings, Panel Layout, set it to Vertical. Try to resize the panel now, the Styles pane position is fixed. Last one, if you would like to customize the keyboard shortcuts, you can do so by enabling the Keyboard Shortcut Editor Experiment. Open the Experiment Settings, enable the Experiment and Reload Dev Tools. Go to the Shortcut Settings, you can edit the shortcuts here or match shortcuts with Visual Studio Code. There is more customization you can do in Dev Tools, like changing the language and dot position. Go to guldotgirls-devtools-customize to learn more. See you for the next DevTools Tips. Bye!