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Windows 10 browser question

Discussion in 'Science & Technology' started by Unlucky 13, Nov 26, 2017.

  1. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    Hey all. I just got a new Windows 10 laptop, after using machines with Vista and 7 for the past nine years. Its awesome in every way, but one thing that I'm adjusting to is that the web browsers all have one thing thats different. My default is Chrome, but the same thing happens in Firefox and Edge.

    Traditionally, many websites will have tabs that open when you hover over them with the mouse. For example, on the far right top corner of the message board, the "location" icon, where it gives your notifications. Other sites that I use all of the time - ESPN, Profootballreference, ect all do too. However, with the new PC, this feature seems to be turned off within windows, because none of the browsers work this way.

    Is there a way to turn this back on? I'm stumped.
     

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