“Hold Cmd-Q to Quit” from Chrome

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Has anyone else noticed that Chrome refuses to quit instantly when using CmdQ?



Happens with one or several tabs open...



All the other apps I run can be ended by typing / tapping briefly CmdQ, but Chrome insists that I have to hold for an appreciable period of time.



This is becoming annoying, any ideas?










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    Has anyone else noticed that Chrome refuses to quit instantly when using CmdQ?



    Happens with one or several tabs open...



    All the other apps I run can be ended by typing / tapping briefly CmdQ, but Chrome insists that I have to hold for an appreciable period of time.



    This is becoming annoying, any ideas?










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      Has anyone else noticed that Chrome refuses to quit instantly when using CmdQ?



      Happens with one or several tabs open...



      All the other apps I run can be ended by typing / tapping briefly CmdQ, but Chrome insists that I have to hold for an appreciable period of time.



      This is becoming annoying, any ideas?










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      Has anyone else noticed that Chrome refuses to quit instantly when using CmdQ?



      Happens with one or several tabs open...



      All the other apps I run can be ended by typing / tapping briefly CmdQ, but Chrome insists that I have to hold for an appreciable period of time.



      This is becoming annoying, any ideas?







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          If you check under the "Chrome" menu, you'll find "Warn before Quitting" as an option. Uncheck it.



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          • That was it! So simple....
            – Solar Mike
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          This happens when you have multiple tabs open. Chrome takes its time to close tabs individually. The best way to save you time is to either close unnecessary tabs or use an app called "Onetab" which automatically closes your tabs and saves them all in one tab. After that, if you command q, it'll work better. Hope this helped you.






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          • Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
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          If you check under the "Chrome" menu, you'll find "Warn before Quitting" as an option. Uncheck it.



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          If you check under the "Chrome" menu, you'll find "Warn before Quitting" as an option. Uncheck it.



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          • That was it! So simple....
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          If you check under the "Chrome" menu, you'll find "Warn before Quitting" as an option. Uncheck it.



          Chrome main menu screenshot






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          If you check under the "Chrome" menu, you'll find "Warn before Quitting" as an option. Uncheck it.



          Chrome main menu screenshot







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          • That was it! So simple....
            – Solar Mike
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          • That was it! So simple....
            – Solar Mike
            2 hours ago















          That was it! So simple....
          – Solar Mike
          2 hours ago




          That was it! So simple....
          – Solar Mike
          2 hours ago












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          This happens when you have multiple tabs open. Chrome takes its time to close tabs individually. The best way to save you time is to either close unnecessary tabs or use an app called "Onetab" which automatically closes your tabs and saves them all in one tab. After that, if you command q, it'll work better. Hope this helped you.






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          • Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
            – Solar Mike
            3 hours ago















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          This happens when you have multiple tabs open. Chrome takes its time to close tabs individually. The best way to save you time is to either close unnecessary tabs or use an app called "Onetab" which automatically closes your tabs and saves them all in one tab. After that, if you command q, it'll work better. Hope this helped you.






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          • Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
            – Solar Mike
            3 hours ago













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          This happens when you have multiple tabs open. Chrome takes its time to close tabs individually. The best way to save you time is to either close unnecessary tabs or use an app called "Onetab" which automatically closes your tabs and saves them all in one tab. After that, if you command q, it'll work better. Hope this helped you.






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          Kelly Choi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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          This happens when you have multiple tabs open. Chrome takes its time to close tabs individually. The best way to save you time is to either close unnecessary tabs or use an app called "Onetab" which automatically closes your tabs and saves them all in one tab. After that, if you command q, it'll work better. Hope this helped you.







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          • Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
            – Solar Mike
            3 hours ago

















          • Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
            – Solar Mike
            3 hours ago
















          Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
          – Solar Mike
          3 hours ago





          Thanks for answering, I have tried this with one or several tabs open and its behaviour is the same whether one or 4... Am about to go off and find "Onetab"...
          – Solar Mike
          3 hours ago


















           

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