It is not currently possible.
Discussion thread: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/chromium-discuss/pfAQrN0-t6c/ADp_Io32DNAJ
Pergunta
For someone who uses the Ctrl-W bindings in vim habitually, it is incredibly annoying to have Chrome OS ask me, "Wanna close this window, then?"
How do I remap keys in Chrome OS? Can't find this top secret setting anywhere.
Solução 2
It is not currently possible.
Discussion thread: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/chromium-discuss/pfAQrN0-t6c/ADp_Io32DNAJ
Outras dicas
Google just published these extensions which allow you to remap most of the keys, with some caveats.
Also, Chrome OS now* supports remapping the Ctrl
, Alt
, and Search
keys to [Search/Ctrl/Alt/disabled/Esc] without any extensions. See here: chrome://settings/keyboard-overlay#keyboard
*at least as of 33.0.1750.58 (Official Build 247552) beta
Check out Vimium for vi like mappings in Chrome and the ability to remap them. Your limited to the vim/chrome commands it supports though.
So also check out keyboard-fu which allows you to map keys to any Javascript snippet you want.