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Chromebooks finally receive custom mouse and keyboard shortcuts
jeudi 4 avril 2024, 17:42 , par PC World
The change to the release build of ChromeOS was announced on Google’s Chromebook support page, spotted by The Verge. ChromeOS version M123 is the one you’re looking for, which should be available to download and install on all currently updating Chromebooks. The options for changes are in the Settings menu, under Device>Keyboard>Customize Keyboard Keys and Device>Mouse>Customize mouse buttons. Further reading: The best Chromebooks we’ve tested Michael Crider/Foundry Michael Crider/Foundry Michael Crider/Foundry Trying out the new system for myself, it seems like a great way to adapt some non-standard keyboards to a device that doesn’t have one (like my poor maligned Pixel Slate), or for adjusting to a few of the oddities of Chromebook design, like the Search button replacing Caps Lock. The update for the mouse is particularly handy for my Razer Naga and its many thumb buttons, which ChromeOS recognized immediately (above). Neat. Chromebooks
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2288029/chromebooks-now-have-custom-keyboard-shortcuts-and-mouse-but...
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