Enable Gesture Based Navigation In Chrome Browser

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suresh kumar
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On February 6, 2012
Last modified:February 7, 2012

Summary:

MKMenu which is one of the Chrome extension which allows the user to browse the respective word instead of opening a new tab for the purpose of searching by just highlight the required word and hold right-click for a while thus the user can view the set of search engines for the search of the word and the user can even access the whole web page at the finger tips with the shortcut by just holding the right-click until the menu is appeared on the screen.

MKMenu which is an invention of Chrome extension allows the user to browse quickly as well as navigate any sort of website with an option to pie menu. Moreover the user can make use of the tool which works as a context menu along with that quick access to search including navigation commands for the user to carry on the operation.

Perhaps the user can browse the web with just a right click on the respective page for a moment and then hold down which then displays a marking menu in that menu the user can drag the mouse from one among the relative options and the user can release when the user want to select the respective option.

Visit the Link to get the Extension from the Chrome Store:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/alpbibdlkmjaigmkdjphnpceibcjbeak

Moreover the user from the text menu can get carry out the works which are similarly in just highlight the related word so as to search and perform the right-click which then the lead the text menu to appear instantly.

The user is offered to carry on the search on multiple engines which may be of user’s interested search engines including like Google, Google Images,IMDb and many more other search engines.

Certainly when the user is done with the search engines then this MKMenu options in which the user can explore the eight search engines basically used for the Text Menu. Probably the user can by default be able to carry on the task of search through Amazon, Google, Google Images along with the YouTube and other search engines. The user can even configure the search engines with the desired search engines just by changing the name of the URL.

MKMenu which therefore the user can quickly access the websites along with that the user can even navigate in speedy way with different search engines instead of opening those website individually. Perhaps the user can also instantly access the web page from the respective top and bottom parts instead scrolling the total webpage. Furthermore this extension allows the user step back to home along with that the user can even open the new tabs. Therefore the user can even configure or even add the respective favorite search engines to the text menu with an ease the user can search the web and moreover the user can download the extension from the Chrome Web store link.

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8 thoughts on “Enable Gesture Based Navigation In Chrome Browser

  1. This is certainly a nice plugin, but will it survive the competition?

  2. Hello Suresh,
    i appreciate a lot your article and the fact how you explained how to enable gesture based navigation in Chrome browser. Since i didnt know anything about Chrome, this made the things clear to me. I will bookmark the site for more information later on.

  3. wow ! very useful tutorial .. i think its will helps to browse very fast ..

  4. Wow! Thanks man. I never thought about this feature. This is why I love Chrome

  5. Great Post very informative and very usefull for us. Thanks for sharing keep posting.

  6. I think the user can also instantly access the web page from the respective top and bottom parts instead scrolling the total webpage.

  7. Hi Suresh, Wow, this is a great browser extension that will save a lot of time. Chrome continues to impress me with all of the extensions and features that are offered.

    Thanks for letting us know about this, Suresh!

  8. Oh wow! Thanks a lot man! That’s a very useful information you’ve shared there!

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