![]() If you’re serious about sound recording/music production though, I wouldn’t even consider Chromebooks. Hypothetically, even if you would purchase the best Chromebook… You’d be paying as much as say, one of these Dell XPS laptops ( review here) and the performance would still be WAY under. You’ll experience horrible audio latency at best and at worst, it probably won’t even connect to your audio interface. ![]() The major problem with Chromebooks is the lack of drivers/support for these high-demanding audio applications. Got Android? Get six full days of advanced shortcut knowledge with my free Android Shortcut Supercourse.It may be possible to install Audacity/Reaper on Chromebook, but that doesn’t mean you’ll get results. What happens from there is 100% in your now-disturbingly oily hands - and that, m'dear, is the beauty of this new customization station. JRĭoing so will pop up a window where you can edit, remove, or add additional shortcuts for any command in the list. The trick is just to click on the actual shortcut part of any item you want to modify - the little boxes showing the keys you'd press to activate the commands, in other words. The interface is a little confusing right now (remember, this is technically still a work in progress), but once you get the hang of it, it works well and opens up oodles of interesting possibilities. Time for the fun part: Now that you've made the changes we just went over, tap your Chromebook's Everything key - y'know, that button where Caps Lock would go on a traditional computer, also known as the Search key or Launcher key in the land o' ChromeOS - and type the word shortcuts into the search box that pops up.Ĭlick the option labeled "Keyboard shortcuts." If you see two such lines, pick the one with a keyboard as its icon and without the word "Keyboard" repeated a second time alongside it.Īnd hey, how 'bout that? There, right in front of your oily mammal-mouth, is the shiny new ChromeOS keyboard shortcut customizing mecca. Part II: Changing your ChromeOS keyboard shortcuts Once that's done, just click the blue Restart button in the lower-right corner of that same screen.Īnd when your Chromebook comes back online, all that's left is to elicit a high-pitched squee of excitement (optional but highly recommended), scarf down a few more of those extraordinarily healthy potato chips (required), and scroll down (after degreasing your fingers) to find your freshly unveiled customization hub.
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