Here is how you can access all of the hidden features of Google Chrome.
There is a few dozen of these commands available that allows you to do everything from viewing DNS information, GPU information, look for conflicts, setting flags, and much more. A listing of these commands can be accessed by typing chrome in to the address bar as show below
There is a few dozen of these commands available that allows you to do everything from viewing DNS information, GPU information, look for conflicts, setting flags, and much more. A listing of these commands can be accessed by typing chrome in to the address bar as show below
Once you type chrome://chrome-urls/ in the address bar, You will see a list populate of all available commands |
Chrome://Flags
The chrome://flags page, formerly known as the chrome://labs page, is probably the most interesting internal page. This page contains a treasure trove of experimental features that aren’t yet enabled by default — Google warns you that your browser may “spontaneously combust” if you enable these features. They may have security, privacy or stability problems or cause data loss. Use these options at your own risk!
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