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1 wrz 2017 · I had one of my Chrome windows always on top while the other behaved as usual. None of workarounds mentioned here helped to cure the problematic window. Then I closed it with Alt+F4 , switched to the second unaffected Chrome window and pressed Ctrl+Shift+T to reoped all just closed tabs.
Turns out it's caused by recent updates of both Windows 10 and Chrome, affecting those using a Slideshow Background on their desktop. The Solution from google support: Disable the automatic color selection of Windows. Right click on your desktop wallpaper. Select 'Personalize' from the menu.
This is a feature of Chrome called "auto scroll". It is designed to prevent you from losing your place in a long page if you accidentally click out of the window. To turn off auto scroll, go...
1 lip 2024 · Go to the always on top tab in the Chrome browser. Press the x button in the top-right corner of the tab or press the Back to tab button displayed at the center of the floating tab. Doing this will help you disable the always-on-top tab in Chrome and return it to other Chrome tabs.
Windows instructions: Exit Google Chrome completely. Enter the keyboard shortcut Windows key +E to open Windows Explorer. In the Windows Explorer window that appears enter the following in the...
I've been trying all day to figure out how to disable the 'always on top' feature (bug?) and can't find an answer. I don't even know how it got like this but all of a sudden I can't get to my...
4 sty 2024 · In this article, we put together 8 working fixes for your Chrome flickering issue. You can try them out before uninstalling Chrome.