Edit Chrome controls on Mac Touch Bar You can customize the shortcuts that show on your Mac’s Touch Bar when you’re using Chrome. By default, you’ll see buttons for back, forward, refresh, home, search, favorite, and new tab. Apple installs its Safari web browser on every Mac sold. Despite this, Google Chrome remains a popular web browser on macOS devices. There’s now more to love about Google Chrome on the Mac: the web browser offers full support for Apple’s Touch Bar.
To Edit Chrome controls on Mac Touch Bar You can customize the shortcuts that show on your Mac’s Touch Bar when you’re using Chrome. Today we’ll look at how Google Chrome interacts with Touch Bar and how to change commands to suit your preferences. You’ll also learn about a third-party tool that allows you to make customized shortcuts for Touch Bar.
Add a button or space
- On your Mac computer, open Chrome.
- At the top of the screen, click View Customize Touch Bar.
- On your laptop screen, click and hold a button.
- Drag the button below the edge of your screen. You’ll see it highlighted on the Touch Bar.
- Click Done.
Remove a button
To get rid of a button you don’t use, move your cursor below the edge of your screen. When the button is highlighted, click and drag it up onto the screen.
Rearrange the buttons
- On your Mac computer, open Chrome.
- At the top of the screen, click View Customize Touch Bar.
- Touch and hold a button.
- Drag the button where you want it.
- Click Done.