3.8 out of 5
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Austin WilliamsApr 1, 2022
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No longer works on Chrome OS & Chrome OS Flex version Version 99.0.4844.94
José María Gómez PérezOct 13, 2021
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You need a PhD in computer science to be able to use it
Miles NordinMar 14, 2021
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I've used it lightly with no problems, but I caught it using 1GByte of RAM in Task Manager so I disabled it.
Todd VierlingSep 22, 2020
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Works fine with CrOS 85, though honestly it would be so nice to be able to use the Search key for this purpose, as (just like Caps Lock) I don't use it for anything. For that reason I've used Caps Lock as my Compose key on all other platforms, to the left of A.
Dan ShvedMar 16, 2020
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Really useful, thanks for adding support for Dvorak.
Laurence Eighner HexamerFeb 10, 2020
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Does not work at all. There is no such setting as chrome://settings/inputMethods. I have been through every nook and cranny of "Settings" (which the above URL brings up) and there just is no input methods setting.
David Valdivieso (KernellPanic)Jan 6, 2020
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It works for me.... (á é ų ñ) but I have to uncheck "Keep Modifier" checkbox in the extension's options. But there is a huge problem.... I have to uncheck the checkbox every time my chromebook restarts.
Pi DelportMar 26, 2019
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I use the X compose key with the Dvorak layout on Ubuntu, and this extension works great to provide the same experience on Chrome OS.
Nguyen PhamMar 15, 2019
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ok
Nguyen PhamMar 15, 2019
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ok