If there’s one operating system that has improved drastically over the past few years, it’s ChromeOS. Google rolled out new features such as custom keyboard and mouse shortcuts inChromeOS 123and now seems to be rolling out ChromeOS 124 with many improvements. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
One of the major changes you will see upfront is with the Settings app. It looks more in line with the Settings app you would find on an Android tablet. It now hasMaterial You themeat every corner, and each option in the app opens its own container rather than opening a continuous feed of options.
While options such as Network, Bluetooth, Connected devices, Accounts, and Devices remain unchanged, there are new options such asWallpaper and style, andSystem preferences.
Split-screen computing has also improved, as ChromeOS will now show you an overview of Windows on the other side when you enter the split screen. ChromeOS also has a new Quality of Service feature that ensures better traffic optimization on congested Wi-Fi networks during video calls and gaming.
Google has alsoadded Fast Pair support for micein ChromeOS 124. Bring your Bluetooth accessory closer and Chromebook will automatically ask if you want to connect to it. Speaking of mice, you can now enlarge or shrink the cursor by going toSettings>Accessibility>Cursor and touchpad.
And that’s pretty much it in the ChromeOS 124 update. Overall, these improvements should make the user experience better. And we can’t wait to see what Google has for us in store in future ChromeOS updates.
With Google I/O right around the corner, we can expect them to announce new ChromeOS features soon. What are your thoughts about ChromeOS? Let us know in the comments below.