![]() ![]() We found a commit last week (and lost it in the shuffle until Android Police posted about it yesterday) that unfortunately won’t fix those first two issues, but does hold the promise of taking care of the third major hurdle in Android app compatibility for Chromebooks I listed above: keyboard and mouse input. Keyboard and Mouse input for Android games ![]() ![]() And we all know how great the Android tablet ecosystem is. Generally speaking, if an app isn’t good on a larger tablet, it isn’t great on a Chromebook, either. With scaling issues, even though performance may be fine, many apps aren’t set up to fully leverage the screen size available on a Chromebook. As an example of performance issues, apps that aren’t optimized for x86 (Intel/AMD) chips can exhibit anything from poor graphic quality to full-blown crashes. The issues tend to fall in one of 3 categories: performance, scaling, and/or input methods. ![]()
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