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lastlib

(24,949 posts)
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 08:45 AM Feb 2022

Google Chrome question.

I've been using Firefox as my main browser for awhile, and generally liked it. But I'm trying out Google Chrome with decent results. In Firefox, when I open a link in a new tab by right-clicking it, the new tab automatically becomes active. But Chrome isn't doing that. My question is, is there a way to make the new tab active automatically when I select "Open in New Tab"? I can't find any settings that adjust that.

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Google Chrome question. (Original Post) lastlib Feb 2022 OP
You can use Ctrl + Shift + Click to open a link in a new tab and switch to that tab. CurtEastPoint Feb 2022 #1
Focused New Tabs ItsjustMe Feb 2022 #2
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