Instructions
The Chrome browser has hidden features that aren’t ready for prime time yet, and they can easily be accessed and changed just by typing into the address bar. Instead of typingFacebook.com in the address bar, follow the instructions to access the hidden menu and change what’s detailed below. (Tip: Only change the one flag we mention below, others could cause more harm than good.)
# Open the Chrome Browser
# Type or copy/paste chrome://flags into the URL bar
# Scroll halfway down and find “Maximum tiles for interest area” (#max-tiles-for-interest-area ) in the list
# Tap the Dropdown menu titled “Default”and change to 512. (Try 256 for older devices with less than 1GB RAM)
# Tap “Relaunch Now” at the bottom to confirm the changes
As a reminder, it’s best not to mess with any other options or settings in the Chrome://flags menu, as some may cause the web browser to become unstable or perform less than expected. Most of the options are for beta testing or upcoming features that have yet to be completed.
That said, if users do the simple two steps we’ve just mentioned and change the flag detailed above, they can expect to have a much faster and smoother experience on Chrome, especially while scrolling web pages. After some research this option increases the tiles in chrome, RAM usage to keep performance at a peek and keeps frame-rates high. This will prevent the choppy scrolling and poor performance of the browser. Devices like the Galaxy S4, HTC One, and others have 2GB of RAM, which is more than enough, and even devices like the Galaxy S3, Moto X, or Nexus 4 can appreciate these changes.
Try...Goodluck!!
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