Starting “Manage People” window for Google Chrome through Command Line?
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I am maintaining a good number of Google accounts for a research project, and I would like to open the following window quickly. I have looked up the following documentation, and did not find a proper flag to start such "Manage People" window:
- A list of useful Google Chrome command line switches
- List of Chromium Command Line Switches
Lastly, I am happy to switch to a certain distribution of Chromium browser if it gets me to quickly switch between "profiles".
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I am maintaining a good number of Google accounts for a research project, and I would like to open the following window quickly. I have looked up the following documentation, and did not find a proper flag to start such "Manage People" window:
- A list of useful Google Chrome command line switches
- List of Chromium Command Line Switches
Lastly, I am happy to switch to a certain distribution of Chromium browser if it gets me to quickly switch between "profiles".
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I am super incapable of using the mouse and would like to avoid the mental pressure of finding the tiny icon for the current user, and then to look for the Manage People menu item.
– llinfeng
Nov 5 at 21:41
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I am maintaining a good number of Google accounts for a research project, and I would like to open the following window quickly. I have looked up the following documentation, and did not find a proper flag to start such "Manage People" window:
- A list of useful Google Chrome command line switches
- List of Chromium Command Line Switches
Lastly, I am happy to switch to a certain distribution of Chromium browser if it gets me to quickly switch between "profiles".
command-line google-chrome
I am maintaining a good number of Google accounts for a research project, and I would like to open the following window quickly. I have looked up the following documentation, and did not find a proper flag to start such "Manage People" window:
- A list of useful Google Chrome command line switches
- List of Chromium Command Line Switches
Lastly, I am happy to switch to a certain distribution of Chromium browser if it gets me to quickly switch between "profiles".
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I am super incapable of using the mouse and would like to avoid the mental pressure of finding the tiny icon for the current user, and then to look for the Manage People menu item.
– llinfeng
Nov 5 at 21:41
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I am super incapable of using the mouse and would like to avoid the mental pressure of finding the tiny icon for the current user, and then to look for the Manage People menu item.
– llinfeng
Nov 5 at 21:41
I am super incapable of using the mouse and would like to avoid the mental pressure of finding the tiny icon for the current user, and then to look for the Manage People menu item.
– llinfeng
Nov 5 at 21:41
I am super incapable of using the mouse and would like to avoid the mental pressure of finding the tiny icon for the current user, and then to look for the Manage People menu item.
– llinfeng
Nov 5 at 21:41
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I finally figured this one out...
"C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" --profile-directory="Guest Profile"
This works like magic! Thank you!
– llinfeng
Dec 6 at 16:00
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I finally figured this one out...
"C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" --profile-directory="Guest Profile"
This works like magic! Thank you!
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Dec 6 at 16:00
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I finally figured this one out...
"C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" --profile-directory="Guest Profile"
This works like magic! Thank you!
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I am super incapable of using the mouse and would like to avoid the mental pressure of finding the tiny icon for the current user, and then to look for the Manage People menu item.
– llinfeng
Nov 5 at 21:41