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How to Make Chrome More Touch-Friendly on the Microsoft Surface

To the surprise of many, Windows has remained dominant as personal computers shift more and more to tablets and touch screen interfaces. And to the consternation of Microsoft, Google’s Chrome browser remains the dominant software on desktops (including laptops and Windows-powered tablets), despite some touch screen tools that are a bit lacking versus Chrome on Android phones and tablets.

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by Michael Crider via How-To Geek
How to Make Chrome More Touch-Friendly on the Microsoft Surface How to Make Chrome More Touch-Friendly on the Microsoft Surface Reviewed by Ossama Hashim on June 17, 2017 Rating: 5

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