You can always disable Parallel Downloading by choosing the Disable option in the drop-down menu. That said, if you want to reset all the experiments (if you have enabled more), you can do so by clicking on the Reset all button in the Chrome://flags menu.
Important features are as following:
a. Toolbar popup UI provides an easy interface to access 26 user-agents. Clicking on any UA, will change your browser's user-agent after reload.
b. The first row in the popup UI is for mobile user-agents.
c. Second row is for desktop user-agents and third row is for desktop operating systems.
d. The last row in the popup UI is dedicated for the control options including a button to change the UA to its default value. A button to edit the current UA, you can also use it to copy the current UA to the clipboard. Moreover, you can specify a particular URL or domain so that UA is only applied to that URL or domain (read FAQ for detailed description)
e. There is also a status-bar in the popup to show the current UA and other info as you move the mouse within the popup UI.
f. Default UAs can be modified from the toolbar panel UI (v.0.1.4)
Opera Flags Enable-parallel-download ↔ https://urllie.com/2zyBui
Here comes the geek stuff but I make it brief, open the about:flags (opera://flags/) page by typing it into the address bar which shows a lot of additional options. Since Opera is a tweaked Chromium engine based Browser, it works exactly the same like with Chrome, change a value and restart you Browser afterwards to activate the change but not all changes requiring a restart so set every flag you want and do only once restart to avoid wasting time.
There are a few things you can do with rasterization through Chrome flags, but one of the best is zero-copy rasterization, where writers raster streams straight to your GPU memory (or VRAM), which can work faster than using your regular RAM (particularly if you have 4GB or less RAM on your PC).
To reset a single flag, you must search for it in chrome://flags, then click on the drop-down box next to the flag. Choose \"Default\" from the list. To reset all of the Chrome flags to default values, open chrome://flags and click on the \"Reset All\" button at the top."}},"@type": "Question","name": "Can I use Chrome flags on my mobile?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "Yes, you can experiment with beta features by using Chrome flags on both Android and iPhone. Check out the best Chrome flags for Android."]}Featured image: Pixebay. All screenshots by Mehvish Mushtaq.