Previously, closing a Desk would migrate the open apps and windows to another Desk. Second is a feature that I’ve covered in the past: The ability to close a Virtual Desk and all of the open windows on it with a single click. Once I did, I saw the option in my Chromebook Settings under Device -> Power. I turned it on at chrome://flags#adaptive-charging. Adaptive Charging “analyzes your device usage patterns and keeps your battery working in the optimal charge range to avoid overcharging thereby delaying battery deterioration.”Īlthough this feature is noted in the Chrome Enterprise release notes, it’s not enabled by default. Instead of constantly topping up the battery with every charge, Google is making the charging process smarter. It will help to extend the long-term battery health of Chromebooks. Hidden away in the ChromeOS 105 release are two official items worth noting, however.įirst is the addition of Adaptive Charging, which Google said previously could arrive in this version. So there’s nothing to see there at the moment. But as I mentioned prior, this is a developer tool and will only be made available on a subset of games for now. It seems as though this update addresses many items behind the scenes.Įarlier this week we heard about a new ChromeOS 105 release feature that brings improved keyboard controls to Android games on Chromebooks. Interestingly, there’s no fanfare or official blog post for ChromeOS 105. All supported Chromebooks, Chromeboxes and other ChromeOS devices should now have the software available. Although it’s a little late compared to the official date, the ChromeOS 105 release is now available on the Stable Channel.
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