Chrome 102 lets you reorder your tabs with the power of your keyboard
The latest version of Google’s browser,Chrome 102, makes it possible to reorder tabs with keyboard shortcuts on Mac and Windows. The feature was previously only available on Linux and is now finally making its way to all desktop versions of the browser, save for Chrome OS (orchromeOS, if you will).
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While we have only been able to confirm this new behavior on macOS,Redditor Leopeva64(who tipped us about this) offers a screen recording that shows off the keyboard shortcut in use on Windows. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the keyboard shortcut is functional on Chrome OS just yet, where we haven’t been able to reproduce the shortcut under Dev version 102.0.4992.0.
To get started with these keyboard shortcuts yourself, you just need to install thelatest Chrome releaseon your computer. Google’s browser is constantly under development, so be sure to checkwhat’s new in every version of Chromeif you want to stay up to date.

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