The latest Microsoft Edge Canary update quietly introduces one of the most popular accessibility features: double-click to close a tab. This is one of the long-term features that users have requested for over 113 weeks. After a long wait, the feature is finally available, albeit only in the Canary channel for now.
The option to close a tab by double-clicking is available in the accessibility settings. It's disabled by default, so you'll need to navigate to Edge Settings > Accessibility and turn on the "Use a double-click to close browser tabs" option. After that, double-click a tab with the left mouse button to close it.
It’s also worth mentioning that Edge users can close web pages using the middle button (wheel click) or the Ctrl W shortcut, but some users find double-clicking to be more convenient choose. Whatever you prefer, Edge Canary now lets you choose between the two.
Apple's new M1 chip has 'irrepairable' flaw, say MIT researchersLike other changes in the Canary channel, double-clicking to close a tab only applies to a limited number of Insiders. Microsoft is testing the waters before expanding the feature to more users across other channels, so it may take a few days or weeks for your browser to receive the double-click to close tab functionality.
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