
To reopen the tabs, right-click a black space on the top of a browser window and go to "restore closed tabs" this will lead you to Chrome browser history. The tab menu will also provide you the details of the specific tab you opened and this will narrow down the search. By using the new tab menu let you restore your closed tab with a quick click, regardless of when it was closed. The main issue with the keyboard shortcuts is that it works like the undo feature of many apps, restoring tabs in reverses sequential orders. This menu will show 5 to 10 list of entries of your recently closed tabs whether you closed it yourself or it was accidentally closed, you can get your desired tab from this list and you can easily restore it. It was first spotted on Chromium Gerrit and now it is also available on the Chrome Canary version for desktop devices, now the users of Chrome browser will be able to reopen the accidentally closed tabs through a new tab search pop-up menu. Misplaced clicks won’t be as enraging anymore. We have all made some mistakes like unintentionally mouse click which closed tabs or the pressed wrong keyboard shortcut. Now you will be able to conveniently restore your accidentally closed tabs, and you can find exactly the one that you are looking for, no matter how long ago it accidentally closed. Google Chrome is now looking to ease this issue by the introduction of the ‘’recently closed tabs’’ section. If you are a user of Google Chrome browser then you might know how annoying it is when your opened tabs accidentally closed and this situation even gets worst when you don’t remember which tab you opened.
