![]() ![]() This placement is very similar to the Command and Windows keys found on Apple and Microsoft machines which should make the button’s placement feel familiar to users. Lastly, if this screenshot is to be believed, it appears that Google will be placing the Assistant key on the same row as the space bar, between the ctrl and alt keys. We don’t know for sure what the new System Menu key will be used for but some believe that it will launch Chrome OS’s system tray and possibly any menu systems when inside an application. ![]() We can also see what the new “Application Launcher – Control Panel” function button is now labeled as “System Menu.” ![]() This includes the removal of the forward (F2) button and the addition of a play/pause media button just left of the mute key. Click Google Chrome and then select the Uninstall button. Scroll down the Apps & Features list to find Google Chrome. (This will look slightly different on Windows 11.) On Windows 10, from the pop-up menu, click Apps. The image of the virtual keyboard lines up almost perfectly to what we saw in Chrome OS’s code commits from several days ago. Open your Start menu by selecting the Windows logo in the taskbar and then click the Settings cog icon. The leaked screenshot was found by ChromeUnboxedwho was sent a link to a now private Chrome Bug Tracker report that contained the image. Now, a screenshot has leaked which appears to show how Google plans to update the Chromebook keyboard layout… This keyboard combination will open the control panel. While holding the Search key, press the Alt key (sometimes labeled as Launcher key). Over the last couple of months, we have seen more and more code commits to the Chrome OS project that hint at the addition of Google Assistant and new keyboard function keys. To access the control panel on a Chromebook, you’ll need to follow these steps: Press and hold the Search key (magnifying glass or Google logo key) on your Chromebook keyboard. ![]()
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