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Google Brings Keyboard Shortcuts, Custom Mouse Buttons To ChromeOS
Thursday April 4, 2024. 12:02 AM , from Slashdot
A new ChromeOS update (M123) is rolling out that brings keyboard shortcuts and mouse buttons and enables hotspot connections on cellular Chromebooks. The Verge reports: The keyboard shortcut feature will work like it does in other operating systems, in which you can assign specific actions to specific key combinations. Google uses the examples of tweaking shortcuts to be easier to carry out one-handed or making them resemble those you're used to in, say, macOS. The same goes for mouse button customizing -- if your mouse has extra buttons besides just left and right clicks, and you want to turn that weird side button into a mute button, you can do that in ChromeOS with this update.
The company also added per-app language preferences for Android apps that you're running in ChromeOS, and it says it has made its offline text-to-speech voices more natural-sounding. As is Google's way, these updates will be rolling out over the next few days. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/04/03/215257/google-brings-keyboard-shortcuts-custom-mouse-button...
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