

You might also spot other settings that can be a pain in terms of accidental activation, such as pull-to-refresh. Within the settings page, you’ll find an item titled “Overscroll history navigation”, which you can disable.
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You will find the settings on the flags page, which has a slightly different address depending on whether you are in Chrome or Edge:Ĭhrome://flags/#overscroll-history-navigationĮdge://flags/#overscroll-history-navigation If you use some web-based tools that feature horizontal scrolling (such as online Kanban boards) – this becomes infuriating.Īfter accidentally navigating for the 100th time today, I went and found the setting that is responsible for this behaviour. It navigates on touch interactions, and also on track-pad interaction. There’s a feature in Google Chrome and the new Chromium version of Microsoft Edge that navigates back or forward through your browser history when you swipe. i donated 100 of all earnings from this video to the guy that made this software :), so if u can donate then please do :) every little helps :)Get 50 of. Disable swipe navigation in Chrome and Edge (Chromium edition)
