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Compose Key for Chrome OS
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This extension adds several keyboard layouts with a compose key to Chrome OS.
For a list of compose key sequences or how to change the compose key, see https://github.com/google/extra-keyboards-for-chrome-os/tree/master/composekey.
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If you're familiar with Compose on *nix systems, you can copy your compose settings from there and have access to all sorts of handy keyboard shortcuts. I compose technical documents using mathematical and scientific symbols and this extension allowed me to continue my work on my Chromebook. With Google's decision to drop this useful extension, and no obvious similar replacement, I'll be using my Chromebook less often. Seven-keystroke unicode entry is NOT an acceptable substitute for three-key mnemonics!
No longer works on Chrome OS & Chrome OS Flex version Version 99.0.4844.94
You need a PhD in computer science to be able to use it
me lo he añadido no puedo ni utilizarlo ni siquiera se puede abrir asco me lo desinstalo ahora
I've used it lightly with no problems, but I caught it using 1GByte of RAM in Task Manager so I disabled it.
Works fine with CrOS 85, though honestly it would be so nice to be able to use the Search key for this purpose, as (just like Caps Lock) I don't use it for anything. For that reason I've used Caps Lock as my Compose key on all other platforms, to the left of A.
Does not work at all. There is no such setting as chrome://settings/inputMethods. I have been through every nook and cranny of "Settings" (which the above URL brings up) and there just is no input methods setting.
It works for me.... (á é ų ñ) but I have to uncheck "Keep Modifier" checkbox in the extension's options. But there is a huge problem.... I have to uncheck the checkbox every time my chromebook restarts.
I use the X compose key with the Dvorak layout on Ubuntu, and this extension works great to provide the same experience on Chrome OS.
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