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I’ve been using my Lenovo Chromebook Plus (i5 CPU, 8GB/512GB) with some success for the last few months. I use the Chrome and Web apps plus a few Android and Linux apps. Highly recommended, but low-end Chromebooks would be best avoided IMHO.
Everything has been smooth and intuitive until I plugged my 28” 4K monitor into one of the USB3 ports and chose “mirror laptop screen” as the default setting. Everything worked beautifully until I tried one of the Linux apps; the cursor left random trails across the screen and this happened with both track-pad and external mouse.
Unplugging the monitor fixed the problem, and a permanent fix was to choose “extended desktop” for the external monitor, with each screen using its default resolution.
As part of the trouble-shooting routine, I installed a bluetooth mouse, which made available another USB port. I am yet to assess the bluetooth battery life, but I suspect that it will be shorter than that of the wireless alternative.
Everything has been smooth and intuitive until I plugged my 28” 4K monitor into one of the USB3 ports and chose “mirror laptop screen” as the default setting. Everything worked beautifully until I tried one of the Linux apps; the cursor left random trails across the screen and this happened with both track-pad and external mouse.
Unplugging the monitor fixed the problem, and a permanent fix was to choose “extended desktop” for the external monitor, with each screen using its default resolution.
As part of the trouble-shooting routine, I installed a bluetooth mouse, which made available another USB port. I am yet to assess the bluetooth battery life, but I suspect that it will be shorter than that of the wireless alternative.
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