Open Chrome.
Click on the tabs button (right next to the URL bar).
Slide your finger upwards quickly (or not) a few times (only upwards) on the tab.
First, you'll see the regular behavior, which is the tab's bottom moving towards you and its topside moving away.
Then, after doing this a few times, the tab will spin quickly backwards.
Pretty cute.
Really cute.
Tried forwards but haven't worked ''/
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I think the stock clear button in the upper right corner is a bit small and out of the way. Perhaps the button can go all the way across the notification pulldown screen at the bottom.
Also, maybe there is another way to open the notification area that is faster. I don't like laving to make a huge swipe to open it quickly, and I don't like how slowly it opens if I do a slow swipe.
Cheers to all. Good luck with the modding to come in the next few weeks and months
I've googled it and got nothing.
Search this forum and not found it either
On Windows 8, if I scroll my mouse to the left/ left corner of the screen, I can see my current apps.
I can then close them.
With my keyboard connected I can do this on my surface using trackpad.
How do I do it without my keyboard connected?
I don't want to swipe them in, I want to see the icons of the apps I have running so I can close them.
Kenif1983 said:
I've googled it and got nothing.
Search this forum and not found it either
On Windows 8, if I scroll my mouse to the left/ left corner of the screen, I can see my current apps.
I can then close them.
With my keyboard connected I can do this on my surface using trackpad.
How do I do it without my keyboard connected?
I don't want to swipe them in, I want to see the icons of the apps I have running so I can close them.
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you have to swipe in from the left a short distance. I don't own a windows touch device but did get a go on a display model, was kinda fiddly to get the distance just right, was probably about half the distance you need to swipe to switch apps. With some practise you should be able to nail it.
Kenif1983 said:
I don't want to swipe them in, I want to see the icons of the apps I have running so I can close them.
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There's two behaviours for a short swipe in from the left. I believe the default one is to "swipe in" the last used app. Whereas what you want is to see a list of currently running apps (me too).
Go Settings>Change PC Settings and you're looking for a setting something like "App Switching">"When I swipe in from the left edge, switch between my recent apps instead of showing a list of them". In 8.1 that setting is under PC & devices, I can't recall if it's the same in 8.
The default way to do what you're asking is to swipe in from the left edge, then swipe back to the edge without releasing the swipe. It's a very quick and easy gesture easily made with the thumb; you don't have to swipe in more than maybe 1/4 of an inch (6mm) before swiping off the screen again to get he app switcher sidebar to appear.
To close the apps using touch only, you can do the following:
Drag the app from the sidebar off the bottom of the screen.
thanks, that's great.
I play Clash of Clans on my Google Nexus 10 tablet. It has always been so that the bottom navigation bar could be brought up if I swiped from top or bottom and it would go away after a couple seconds. Problem is now it comes up sometimes and it doesn't go away unless I press the back button. It drives me nuts. I am not sure what changed but how can I make it go back to the way it were?
Thank you.
If I'm watching a YouTube video, I have to click the small X on the bottom right for the on screen controls to go away, but they won't disappear automatically. I installed IYTPB so maybe that's why? I attached a photo. This is whether I'm in portrait or landscape view. Thanks.
I just updated from Android 7.1 to Android 8.1.1 on my Nexus 6P, and noticed this same behavior almost immediately after the upgrade. On Android 7, I don't think that little "X" button even exists in the controls.. Instead, you just tapped anywhere on the video, and the controls would instantly disappear (or simply wait a few seconds and they would disappear automatically)... Or you could do the same to bring the controls back up once they were gone. This new behavior is madness if it's intentional! Every single time I touch anything on my phone (YouTube controls or otherwise), the controls pop back up and you have to click the tiny little X button to make them go away again. It's so backwards and retarded that I simply cannot imagine that this was an intentional decision on the developer's behalf.
I checked on my bone stock Pixel2 with the June update and I'm experiencing that behavior. The on-screen controls disappear a couple of seconds after touching the screen.
So this is my first Samsung in a long time and in the past (up to my Pixel 5a) the picture in picture always has a square like icon so you could tap right at the screen to go back to the app. This is extremely important for me when driving and using the nav. However I've noticed that this phone (as well as my friend's S20+5g) have a "enlarge" arrow icon in the corner. Maybe I'm just not used to it but it requires a much more precise touch and it is absolutely infuriating. Is this a Samsung thing and is there anything I can do to change it back?