Google has initially started testing scrollable tabs feature on Google Chrome, last year. Although, the feature is available in Chrome flags since a year, but it is not actually working state. Now, the folks over at reddit reported that the flag is in a working state. So, yes, you can now enable scrollable tabs on Google Chrome. Google Chrome is undoubtedly one of the best browsers available for Windows, Mac, or Linux. In case you’re using a slew of tabs simultaneously on Chrome browser, then you may notice switch between the tabs is one of the most peculiar things. But now you can easily scroll between these tabs using swipe gestures on laptop (if supported) or using mouse wheel on PC. Now let’s dive right into the process of How to enable Scrollable Tabs on Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
How to Enable Scrollable Tabs on Google Chrome
“Scrollable Tabs” feature is working fine in our testing on Google Chrome version 86. We’ve tested out this feature on both Windows 10 and macOS Big Sur. You’ll love using this feature, with swipe gestures. Before heading over to the steps, make sure to update your Chrome browser to its latest version. Here are the steps. Although, the “Scrollable Tabs” feature is under testing but it is working fine in our testing. Hopefully, this feature will soon be available in the public version of Google Chrome on Windows, Mac, or Linux. If you’re facing any issues, while enabling the new start menu, then make sure to leave a comment in the comment box. Also, share this article with your friends.
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