This will show you all of your currently open windows. Open Mission Control by swiping up on your touchpad using three or four fingers, or by using the keyboard shortcut control-up. You can then quickly switch between them. It lets you set up multiple desktops, each with their own set of windows. But it's also really useful, once you grasp it.
Mission Control is one of those features that most Mac users never use-and, to be fair, it is a little confusing. You can always change things back if you can't handle it. Don't panic, and try to remember that you hid everything. (Queries on Twitter suggest that this is the norm a number of people replied that theirs was around 220 MB, as was mine.) Make sure you keep the one with the highest version number. This presumably has something to do with Chrome's silent updating. The first few times you sit back down at your computer, you might be overwhelmed by all of the serious business that fits on your screen at once, and you might also be confused about where your dock and menu bar went. On my Mac, in the bundle, in Contents > Versions, there are, indeed, two versions of Chrome. Remember that you did this! It might be disorienting otherwise. Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome US, Android Disallow the shelf to minimize a window if a. Move your mouse to the top of the screen and it will pop down for you, then disappear when you move the mouse away. Mac Windows, Linux, Chrome D5 Enable Developer Tools experiments. Again, the menu bar isn't gone-it's just hidden.