Chrome OS and Windows 11 are two different desktop operating systems. Chrome OS is a Linux-based system from Google and it is installed on Chromebooks by default. Windows 11 is the latest Windows operating system that is pre-installed on many laptops including HP, ASUS, Acer, Dell, Lenovo,...
Google’s Chrome OS is an alternative to operating systems like Windows and macOS. It’s a great platform, but it has its pros and cons, just like its rivals. If you’re thinking of buying a Chromebook, you should first learn exactly what Chrome OS is, how it holds up against more t...
There could be many reasons it’s happening, but this Chrome Flag will likely improve the situation. Search for “Smooth Scrolling” in the search bar and enable the feature. It’s a great feature Android users should enable, but you can also use it on Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS. To...
Reddit user lucasban uploaded a short video to the /r/ChromeOS subreddit to demonstrate pull to refresh on the Google Pixelbook. It's available in the developer channel of Chrome OS and Chrome for Windows, but isn't enabled by default. To get it working, you'll need to toggle it via ...
If you’re a Chromebook user and have been sad about the relative lack of apps in Chrome OS, we have some good news. A redditor with the handle TheWiseYoda screencapped what appears to be the option to use Play in Chrome, but shortly after he spotted it, the option vanish...
Please look at this quick video I took, it's from Google Chrome Canary ver 79.https://streamable.com/60m98 the tabs look stunning, the colors look vivid...
We have heard your desire to install and use the custom themes that are available on the Chrome Web Store. We have been working to make them work...
Darkness:Darkness 可以为 Google,Facebook,YouTube,Reddit 等不存在的网站提供完美的夜间模式支持。For...
Case 1: Google Chrome Not Working on Windows/Mac Workaround 1: Stop and Restart Workaround 2: Stop Hardware Acceleration Workaround 3: Clear Cache and Data Workaround 4: Update/Reinstall Google Chrome Workaround 5: Try Firefox/Safari
In June, the Los Angeles United School District, which previously sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into an iPad-powered curriculum, announced ashift awayfrom Apple and towards devices running Microsoft Windows or Google's Chrome OS. LAUSD teachers also cited the iPad's keybo...