The new version of Chrome will 'save you' Windows 8
Google seems to be about to equip their Chrome browser with some touch control support features. As evidenced by the latest build of Can Canary (an experimental Chrome version) of Chrome, Google has equipped its browser with slide-to-navigate features.
Google seems to be about to equip their Chrome browser with some touch control support features. Evidence is that in the latest Build Canary version (Chrome version of Chrome), Google has equipped its browser with "slide-to-navigate" features.
With this feature you can swipe left or right on the touch screen to back the old site or forward on the site. This feature is identical to IE 10 on Windows 8 and this addition of Google may make Microsoft operating system more appealing to users. In addition, it is also a necessary addition to Google's own Chromebook Pixel touch laptop.
In addition, the zoom feature of pinch to zoom seems to be tested by Google on Chrome. In the Canary test, we will see that there is an option called " enable pinch scale " that allows you to tip your fingers on the screen to zoom.
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