
Type in the Start Menu search bar chrome and look for chromesetup.exe. If the language isnt listed, add it by clicking Add languages. It's at the top of the Properties window. It's at the bottom of the menu that appears when you right-click the Google Chrome app. Next to the language youd like to use, click More. When the folder contains Google Chrome opens, right-click Google Chrome in the folder. It’s the radio button below the current logo. "It took 8 years to make those changes that will go unnoticed to the human eye," one Twitter user commented, while another added (opens in new tab), without a hint of sarcasm, "OMG Google has single handily undisputedly without a shrivel of doubt BROKEN THE INTERNET in its groundbreaking next-generation design – this will be studied for centuries to come as never in HUMAN HISTORY has such a masterful design been created by humankind in its 200,000 years." Fair enough. Unpin Google Chrome from Start Menu, change its icon in Properties, and pin it back. Chrome will automatically display in the default system language for your computer. The current logo (the Google logo, if you haven’t changed it) is selected. This was after the Windows 10 Action Center 'All Settings>System>Default Apps' method would not set Chrome as default.

Last month, the internet found much mirth in its similarity to the previous design.
