Google rolls out ChromeOS 107: Bug fixes, security updates and more
ChromeOS 107: Save Desk for Later
The new ChromeOS 107 update adds two new improvements to Desks, a feature that allows users to manage multiple virtual desktops (desks) on a single machine. ChromeOS users can add desks to organise multiple windows and multitask.
According to a report by 9to5Google, the new version of ChromeOS will allow users to quickly “Save desk for later“ from the Overview screen with a button that seems to appear above the left-most window. On clicking this button, users will be reportedly taken to a new “Saved for later” page that will be available on the right of the “New desk” option.
ChromeOS users can add a name to this desk, check its creation date and can also see the open app icons. By tapping it, users can immediately launch and restore the desk.
The new version has also added a button to close a desk and its windows. By hovering over an open desk users will get an “Undo” prompt at the bottom of their screen to close it. The report adds that Google is also testing a desk merging capability.
ChromeOS 107: Files app “Recent” view
Apart from this, the Files app will also get a redesigned “Recent” view with ChromeOS 107. The new view will include a new “Documents” filter. Apart from being a continuous list, it will now be sorted by time.
ChromeOS 107: Keyboard shrotcuts
ChromeOS 107 also adds new shortcuts to access accented letters. Users can simply long-press the letter on both virtual keyboards and physical keys to get an accented version. Users can also manually enable this feature if it doesn’t arrive automatically with the update.
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