Keyboard shortcuts are a handy way to control your browser, speeding up multitasking and providing quick access to frequently used features. For instance, Google Chrome users can easily close active tabs by selecting the “X” button located in the top right corner. Another useful combination is “Ctrl + W,” which closes the current window. Many more similar options are available to speed up Google Chrome. Removing tabs is also a practical solution to improve speed, particularly when you have many pages open.
Google Chrome has often been criticized for its high usage of system resources. The more actively you work with the browser, the more noticeable this problem can be. However, an update is now available with access to two new features, Energy Saver and Memory Saver, which contribute to Chrome’s optimization.
If you operate the browser on your computer, you need to use the keyboard and mouse to close the desired windows. Google is now testing an even easier way to remove tabs in Chrome. According to AndroidPolice, the new feature will allow you to do it by double-clicking on the tab in question.
This integration promises to save valuable time and will likely appeal to the most active users. Testing is ongoing on the Chromium Gerrit developer channel, and the company will likely need a few weeks before the new functionality becomes part of stable versions of Chrome.