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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.
1 lip 2024 · Use the Ctrl + Alt + Esc keys to stop the always-on-top tab in Chrome. Likewise, users can press the Ctrl + space keys to disable Chrome always on the top tab. Chrome gives you multiple options for tab management that you can set up and personalize based on your needs and workflow.
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...
1 sie 2024 · Quick Tips. Disable any outdated or suspicious extensions. Go to Delete browsing data and remove the cache to fix issues. Restore Chrome to default settings if problems persist. Fix 1: Review...
15 cze 2021 · Also, make sure you have enabled "Show hidden files and folders" in folder options. Now rename the "Chrome" Folder inside the Google folder to "Chrome.old". Then open Google Chrome and see if that fixed the issue. If it has you can delete the Google.old folder as a new Chrome folder should be automatically created.
I don't even know how it got like this but all of a sudden I can't get to my taskbar (unless I disable the suto-hide option which I don't want to do) because Chrome stays on top of it. I've...
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 to...