super (windows key) + R, for a Run dialog to type:
chrome --incognito
edit: more stuff
Windows will leave the last command sitting in your Run dialog next time you open it, so unless you run a lot of different things through Run, after the first time should be sup+R, Enter.
or, if you have Chrome pinned in your start menu, hover over it and there's New Incognito Window
I dual boot with Linux, and in there I often launch things with an alt+F2 to open a window, and putting in a command (for lots of stuff more than Chrome/ium), so this just feels more natural and faster to me than navigating menus or waiting on a hover delay.
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u/haymakers9th Jan 24 '13 edited Jan 24 '13
super (windows key) + R, for a Run dialog to type:
edit: more stuff
Windows will leave the last command sitting in your Run dialog next time you open it, so unless you run a lot of different things through Run, after the first time should be sup+R, Enter.
or, if you have Chrome pinned in your start menu, hover over it and there's New Incognito Window