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How to handle Google Chrome with gestures

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In the battle of the navigators for mobile devices Google Chrome is the most used browser, in fact, when it comes pre-installed, it is clearly favored. In this article we show you how to handle Google Chrome with gestures .

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With the appearance of screens of considerable size, the functions of apps that are accessible with gestures are becoming increasingly important . This allows quick and one-hand access to settings or functionalities that would otherwise require several screen touches.

How to handle Google Chrome with gestures.

This small article is motivated because there are many users who do not know the use of gestures to control different aspects of Google Chrome. First of all, we can move through the different open tabs by sliding left or right above the navigation bar . This goes from one tab to another in an orderly and fast way. This function is one of the most used once you get used to its use, since it allows you to leave a web loading while you move quickly to another tab to perform other tasks.

There is another little trick to quickly switch between tabs, in this case the gesture is to scroll down the address bar and all the tabs open will appear on the screen . From this screen we can manage the different tabs quickly (close tabs or access a certain tab) .

These gestures are really interesting, but we are sure they will have an added value if Google decided to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen. Remember that this can already be done in the beta version of Google Chrome .

We are very aware of the new "bottom bar" or lower navigation menu , which is bursting with force, so surely this is an unavoidable change also for Chrome.


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