Google Chrome. The announcement WAITED for many years

Google Chrome. After years, and years, of waiting, the most popular browser on the planet is finally going to have a function desired by many users.

Google Chrome multimedia keyboard buttons

Google Chrome. After many years of waiting, and silence, on the part of the Google company, it has finally been confirmed the implementation of a functionality that many people want, and which many people are amazed to find out is missing. More precisely, after so many years of being the most used browser on the planet, Google Chrome still does not have support for multimedia keyboard buttons, but that will change very soon.

Google Chrome. Version 73 of the famous browser is going to bring support for the multimedia keyboard buttons, be it those of laptops, or the third-party ones we use on regular computers. To begin with, Google Chrome will offer support for multimedia keyboard buttons in the operating systems Chrome OS, macOS, or Windows, but those with Linux will have to wait a long time for it.

Google Chrome will finally offer support for multimedia keyboard buttons

Google Chrome. Using the multimedia buttons, users will be able to control both the audio and video playback flow, including when it comes to skipping certain tracks, so you won't have to bother with the mouse anymore. To begin with, Google Chrome will provide support for the following actions: "play," "pause," "previous track," "next track," "seek backward," "seek forward," support for others may be implemented later .

Google Chrome. The even better part is that we will be able to control the audio and video playback through the browser even if we do not have it selected as the main application, so everything is done at the operating system level, not at the application level. At the moment, in the beta version of Google Chrome for the three operating systems there is already implemented support for multimedia buttons, so anyone can try them to see what will be officially offered.