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Google is experimenting with keyboard controllers

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
September 6, 2022
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Google is experimenting with keyboard controllers

Many Android games are already available to ChromeOS users via Google Play, but many of them are designed with a touchscreen interface in mind. This can make playing these games with a keyboard and mouse challenging. Google revealed today that it is testing keyboard controls for select titles with ChromeOS 105 to address this issue.

According to the business, it simulates touch control by mapping touchscreen commands to a desktop system using keyboard presses. He also requested that developers include keyboard controls in their games in order for them to run properly on non-touchscreen Chromebooks.

“By converting keystrokes into simulated touch events, the game control functionality enables players to utilize the keyboard to interact with on-screen buttons and virtual joysticks, resulting in a far better experience for games with limited or no keyboard support,” the business explained in a blog post.

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If you run ChromeOS 105 on a device with a keyboard and mouse (or touchpad), a keyboard overlay will display with controls that replicate touch behavior in a supported game. Users will be able to disable/enable keyboard overlays, disable game controls, and configure in-game control keys with this update (accessible via the settings square in the centre-right of the screen).

They may still access game menus and conversations using the mouse. Google first concentrated on four types of keyboard-controlled games: joystick, single-button, multi-button, and swipe games. At launch, the following games are supported:

Games with Joysticks

Archero AXES.io Heroics Epic Legend of Archero Wizard Legend: Fighting Master Pixel Blade R – a revolution in gaming
Mr Autofire Archero Hero Shooter Archer Hunter – Offline action-adventure game Zombero

Crash Platforms Fireballs Dash Lite Geometry Stack Ball 3D Helix Smash Drop Stack Ball – Fall Helix Blast Crash 3D Helix Smash Drop Stack Ball Blast Stack Fall Helix Stack Jump: Smash Ball
Titans 2 Games with Extra Buttons

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Ninja Arashi 2 Ninja Arashi Ninja Arashi Ninja Warriors: Legend of Adventure Games
Grimvalor Power Hover Swipe games

2048 (Androbabies)
2048 2048 Original (Solebon LLC) Puzzle game 2048 2048 (S2Apps)
Google cautioned customers that because this is an initial version of keyboard functionality, they should not anticipate all Google Play games to work flawlessly on ChromeOS. Furthermore, because this is the company’s first trial, compatible games may have minor errors when utilizing the keyboard controls.

In the future, the business hopes to provide an editor that will allow you to easily map keyboard and mouse commands to touch-enabled Google Play games.

Google has been attempting to boost gaming on ChromeOS for some time. In March, the company made its formal debut on the Steam platform, with limited game support. They are also attempting to port Android games to desktop computers. It introduced Google Play Games for PC in open beta last month for Windows customers in five countries.

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