Andrew, following Robbie's advise, I am typing now using a Brydge keyboard. I have it since the initial video came out (I think more than two years, maybe more). I only charged it three times and I am super happy about the product. Kudos to Chrome Unboxed team for making such a great job at finding all these great additions to the Chromebook family. I'm now a ChromeOS freak now. There's no other OS running for me, not for personal use, nor for business 😁
I also have the smallest xp-pen wired tablet and the large Wacom intuos tablet. They both work great and pressure is supported perfectly. The only issue I'm having on all three Chromebooks is the programmable keys and pen buttons. There is only a single choice for programming a pen button and the same for the tablet button. I'm guessing it's the current version of the OS. Otherwise using a tablet is not only easy but fun as well. Clip Studio works great and even websites that support drawing.
I have a small XP-PEN Deco mini, wired, and runs pretty well with ChromeOS, both on my Chomebooks and the Flex miniPC (a Beelink... the only one fully supported). I just ordered now the Wacom. Let's see 😃
any way to reliably make the pressure sensitivity work in ChromeOS? I have been trying for ages and have not been able to find a way to make it work yet.
Thanks for sharing Robbie! I would love to see more Chromebook productivity videos. Miss seeing a steady stream of Chrome Unboxed
Andrew, following Robbie's advise, I am typing now using a Brydge keyboard. I have it since the initial video came out (I think more than two years, maybe more). I only charged it three times and I am super happy about the product. Kudos to Chrome Unboxed team for making such a great job at finding all these great additions to the Chromebook family. I'm now a ChromeOS freak now. There's no other OS running for me, not for personal use, nor for business 😁
It's £33 on UK Amazon now.
You can also find a ton of them used second hand because artists have been using these for a billion years
I also have the smallest xp-pen wired tablet and the large Wacom intuos tablet. They both work great and pressure is supported perfectly. The only issue I'm having on all three Chromebooks is the programmable keys and pen buttons. There is only a single choice for programming a pen button and the same for the tablet button. I'm guessing it's the current version of the OS. Otherwise using a tablet is not only easy but fun as well. Clip Studio works great and even websites that support drawing.
I have a small XP-PEN Deco mini, wired, and runs pretty well with ChromeOS, both on my Chomebooks and the Flex miniPC (a Beelink... the only one fully supported). I just ordered now the Wacom. Let's see 😃
any way to reliably make the pressure sensitivity work in ChromeOS? I have been trying for ages and have not been able to find a way to make it work yet.
You might not want to show your signature at around 5:30 😉
I kind of like it!
Ok! You got me!
We could see what you are doing better if you change your mouse size and colour.
ok
There are reports that chrome os will be discontinued and replaced with android. Rumors or real?