Google Chrome is a powerful browser that supports a ton of keyboard shortcuts. However, not all of us can remember those easy to forget Chrome keyboard shortcuts. That’s why I find the right-click menu on Google Chrome so helpful as it saves me from remembering all those keyboard shortcuts. I understand that using a mouse will be slower than using keyboard shortcuts, but that’s how some people work and you can’t blame them for it. Many Chrome users rely on this right-click menu and whenever Google makes any changes to the menu, it causes havoc. The latest change that Chrome has made to its right-click menu is the removal of the “Reopen Closed Tab” feature. In this article, I am going to show you how you can access and use this feature to reopen closed tabs on Chrome.

After the latest Google Chrome version 78 update, Google Chrome no longer shows the “Reopen Closed Tab” feature when you right-click on a tab. Thankfully, Google has not removed this feature. It has relocated it and you just need to know where to find it. Again, before we proceed you should know that you can do away with this by just remembering the “Ctrl+Shit+T” (CMD+Shift+T) keyboard shortcut. Having said that, let’s see how you can access it by using a mouse or trackpad, shall we?

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