That is fine if what you are used to, but the default behavior is
pretty well excepted.  If you have a bunch open, you can just do
control + the number of the tab you would like to see for quick
navigation.  a little bit clunky, but it could do what you are looking
for.


On Sep 5, 3:59 am, "Sujith Sreedhar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I love Google Chrome's tabs, but one big problem I found with it was th use
> of Ctrl+Tab combination to cycle through the tabs. Similar to Firefox,
> Ctrl+Tab combination shortcut simply cycles through the Tabs in sequential
> order. I guess it would have been more easier if it cycled in the order of
> the recently used tabs. This one, I found the most useful in Opera. It
> displays a small list of all the tabs open when the Ctrl+Tab combination is
> pressed with the last recently used tab selected. Mozilla Firefox has
> extensions such as LastTab and Tab Mix Plus to enable this type of tab
> cycling.
>
> I guess it would be great if such a feature is enabled in Google Chrome.
>
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> Sujith Sreedhar
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>
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