How Google News fought misinformation in India in 2024
From major elections across the globe to conflicts and crises, the year 2024 was critical for the news industry, said Google News on Wednesday.
However, with the new shortcut, users will be able to close tabs with a simple double-click action, the report said.
Google is reportedly working on a new shortcut for Chrome, which will provide users a faster way to close tabs.
The new shortcut is expected to be a mouse input, which will allow users to close the active tab with a double-click action, reports Android Police.
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Currently, pressing Ctrl+W on the keyboard closes the active tab in Chrome for Windows, and the standard way of doing this with a mouse includes clicking on the little cross icon beside the tab name.
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However, with the new shortcut, users will be able to close tabs with a simple double-click action, the report said.
Earlier this month, it was reported that the tech giant was working on a new feature for Chrome which will allow users to erase the last 15 minutes of browsing data, on Android.
A new flag was found in Chrome for Android which indicated that the tech giant is working on a new feature called ‘quick delete’, and it is likely to be available from the overflow menu located where the three vertical dots are in the top right corner.
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