Deleting all the GroupPolicy folder contents when the registry is already clean solves the problem. Restart Google Chrome and check whether you can change the search engine. In the command promt window that opens type: Yes and press Enter. Even with a cleared history and cleared storage on the Chromebook and browser, the Discord web client still runs badly on Chromebooks. Hit Windows-Key + R, type the following in the box and hit enter.
Trying to find GIFs was already hard enough on my computer, so it's made even worse here on a Chromebook. And if your device doesn’t support a discord. Hang out with your friends on our desktop app and keep the conversation going on mobile. You can download Discord from anywhere practically. So that you can directly open the app instead of opening the browser first to access Discord every time. Discord also has an app in google play for those who have Chromebooks or Samsung devices. It looks just like a desktop app and it can also be installed on your Chromebook. Not only can you not multitask on an already underpowered device, but you can't multitask within Discord itself, ESPECIALLY if you are in a voice channel or voice call/video call, not to mention the loading and lag issues are doubled if the video has been turned on.Ĭhanging between channels is always relatively slow and voice chats tend to lag more often, even though I'm running on 5GHz wifi. So, the Discord web app can be considered as an official Chrome OS Discord app. There needs to be an app that's optimized for Chromebooks (that natively runs on Chrome OS, not in the Linux developer mode), as the web client runs terribly slow even if it's the only tab/window open on a Chromebook.
I've also tried using the Android version, but the actions done on there don't translate quite well to Chromebooks, not to mention it lacks the convenience of the web client/desktop app.
I'm also aware that Linux versions are available for download, but they require activating Linux tools, which is something I'm not interested in getting into. As a matter of fact, that's exactly what I use on Chromebooks. I'm quite aware that the Discord web client exists.