
Tue Sep 17 07:11:07 UTC 2024: ## Google Chrome Now Lets You Move the Tab Search Button to the Right
**[City, State] -** Google Chrome users can now customize the position of the Tab Search button, moving it from the left side of the toolbar to the right. This feature, currently in beta, is accessible through a hidden setting, but users can easily enable it.
The Tab Search button, also known as the Tab List, allows users to quickly access a list of open and recently closed tabs, as well as search through them. While the button has always been on the left, some users have found this placement inconvenient.
To move the Tab Search button, follow these simple steps:
1. **Access Chrome Flags:** Open Google Chrome and type `chrome://flags/` in the address bar.
2. **Enable the New Option:** Search for “Whether to show the tab search position options in the settings page.” and select “Enabled” from the drop-down menu.
3. **Restart Chrome:** Restart the browser to apply the changes.
4. **Customize Tab Search Position:** Open the Chrome Settings page (`chrome://settings/`) and navigate to the “Appearance” section.
5. **Choose Your Position:** Select “Tab Search Position” and choose either “Show on left” or “Show on right” from the drop-down menu.
6. **Restart Again:** Restart Chrome once more to apply the new position.
While this feature is currently accessible through hidden settings, it is expected to be directly available in Chrome Settings in the future. This change allows users to customize their Chrome experience and personalize the toolbar layout according to their preferences.