

To enable these settings, enter chrome://flags in Chrome's address bar.Then scroll down until you find these two settings: Touch Optimized UI and Enable touch events. The settings make tabs and menu items, for example, easier to select and more button-like.
Hidden within Chrome's experimental Labs are settings that make everything you can touch in the browser a bit easier to select. These experimental features and extensions can make using Chrome without a keyboard more doable-at least until Google makes Chrome natively more touch-friendly. If you have a new Windows 8 touchscreen laptop (or tablet PC), you don't have to give up on your favorite browser.
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As such, the touch experience on Google's browser really sucks: Tabs are hard to close, icons in the bookmarks bar are hard to tap, and scrolling using touch is a struggle. Unlike Internet Explorer 10, Chrome was not designed for touchscreens.
