![]() ![]() Yes, you can revert back to Windows 8 mode using same procedure. This way you can disable Chrome Windows 8 mode. Once you done it, Chrome will always run in desktop mode on every future session. Form the menu, click Relaunch Chrome on the desktop.Īs soon as you choose to relaunch it on the desktop, Chrome will launch in normal desktop mode. Method 1: Using Chrome Control MenuĬlick on the Chrome’s Control panel button on top right right corner that looks like three horizontal bar. To have the guides relevant to your Chrome, make sure you have the latest version of Chrome. I bet both or either of the methods will work for you. No matter which thing preventing you from running Chrome in normal desktop mode, I have got you covered with two method. This happens because Chrome remembers last session mode. But once you switch to Windows 8 mode, it will keep running in Windows 8 mode every time you run it. Recent versions of Chrome doesn’t run in Windows 8’s modern mode when you click on Chrome icon from Windows 8’s start menu. Though Microsoft later introduced minimize button for modern UI apps with the release of Windows 8.1 Update 1, still this thing is disgusting. On Windows 8, the only way to get out of this screen is to either hover your mouse over the top right edge of the window or go to Windows start menu. Indeed I found, Chrome in Windows 8 mode doesn’t bring much value to desktop users who have to switch between apps and do various tasks simultaneously and contentiously. You will have to stuck in a Chrome only screen and your multitasking capability will die in-front. Though this interface is interesting for touch screen and tablet users, it added a big pain for normal desktop users. In Windows 8 or Metro mode, Chrome will take up your whole screen presenting chrome apps in its own task-bar. When you click on the Chrome icon in Windows 8 star menu, it will launch in Metro mode by default (recent versions of Chrome won’t do it unless you choose to have it from Chrome’s control panel). This interface is slightly different than Chrome’s original desktop mode. Windows 8 mode lets users launch Chrome in the style of Windows 8’s modern UI – say it touch friendly user interface. Beside internal changes, they also added Windows 8 mode to Chrome. Google didn’t make delay to introduce Windows 8 support to Chrome. ![]() Google’s in-house web browser, Chrome was not an exception to that. ![]() This UI system had direct link to Windows 8’s touch screen friendly interface. Some applications got – so called – Windows 8’s Metro UI (now it’s known as Modern UI) implementation. This included support for running the applications smoothly over windows 8 and to match with the OS’s overall interface. When Microsoft released Windows 8, most of all top software vendors started to implement Windows 8 support into their software. ![]()
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