Once you have this feature enabled, when you hover over a browser tab, you’ll see a small preview image of its web page. This means if you have 15 tabs open, you won’t have to squint at the tiny icons or click through each to find the one you want. Chrome 75 is slowly being rolled out to all users, and many people won’t be able to install it yet. To force an update of Chrome, click on the three tiny vertical dots in the upper right of the browser window, scroll down to Help and select About Google Chrome. You’ll get a window displaying your currently installed version of Chrome; if an update is available for your machine, it will download automatically, and then prompt you to restart the browser. Remember that Tab Hover Cards is still in development, so don’t be surprised if you encounter occasional glitches. And bear in mind: The preview is big, and might block some of what you’re doing. With all that said, here’s how to enable Tab Hover Cards in Chrome 75. Type chrome://flags into your URL bar and press Enter. Type “Hover” into the search bar and press Enter. Set “Tab Hover Cards” and “Tab Hover Card Images” to “Enabled.” Restart Chrome. Lead image credit: Shutterstock. Example screenshots: Laptop Magazine.