omnibox toolbelt

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The Omnibox Toolbelt is a feature being tested in Google Chrome that adds a row of shortcut buttons beneath the address bar when typing. These buttons allow users to filter searches by categories like History, Favorites, or Tabs, similar to a feature already available in Microsoft Edge. The toolbelt aims to improve browsing efficiency by providing quick access to specific content types directly from the address bar, reducing the need for menu navigation. Discussions on WindowsForum.com compare this implementation to Edge's existing functionality, highlighting its potential to streamline search and navigation within the browser.
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    Chrome Tests 'Omnibox Toolbelt' for Faster Search Shortcuts Inspired by Edge

    Google's Chrome browser is currently testing a new feature called "Omnibox Toolbelt," which introduces a row of shortcut buttons beneath the address bar as users begin typing. This functionality closely mirrors a feature already present in Microsoft Edge, where users can filter searches by...
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