I just reviewed the Google Pixelbook and I think it’s great — but Chrome OS is much more limited than either macOS or Windows when it comes to customizing how the core OS works. One of my favorite tools on the Mac is called Alfred, a tool that pops up a little search bar that can do basically anything you can think to program into it. I use it so much I have replaced my Caps Lock key with it and when I use a Chromebook, I miss it terribly.
But! Chromebooks have a similar text box, it’s the Google search bar. But it’s not as powerful as Alfred when it comes to customizing stuff. Luckily, Chrome has a hidden little feature that lets you customize how that search box works with different rules.
If you do a certain kind of internet search...
from
https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/28/16560546/customize-chrome-chromebook-searches
from
http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/10/how-to-customize-your-google-chrome-and.html
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