Google solves one of the most annoying functions of Chrome

Google modifies the function of the backspace key in Google Chrome to appease users who are dissatisfied with the action resulting from pressing it.

Google Chrome is one of the most used browsers for surfing the Internet on computers, but also on mobile terminals, the American company Google succeeding in developing a program that will attract hundreds of millions of people on the planet.

The desktop version of the Google browser still has a pretty big problem that annoys a lot of users, more precisely the use of the backspace key to return to a previously visited page, a lot of people complaining about the way it works.

Those at Google understood that the way the backspace key works generates more problems, especially for those who fill in information in online forms or other websites, so they will modify the action resulting after pressing the button.

Those from Google will no longer implement any other action for the backspace key on the keyboard, and of course some people have complained about this change that the American company intends to make, but the number of those who want the change is too large to be ignored

We're definitely aware of the frustration that this causes users who have come to rely on the shortcu. However for users who *don't* understand the behavior of the shortcut, which is the majority of users, the loss of data is also super frustrating and they are less equipped to understand or prevent their frustrations.