Chrome Flags for Optimization
Click the links below to attempt opening chrome://flags with the specific flag highlighted. If it fails, copy and paste the URL manually into Chrome.
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Override Software Rendering List
#ignore-gpu-blocklist
Overrides the built-in software rendering list and enables GPU-acceleration on unsupported system configurations.
Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blocklist
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Show Autofill Predictions
#show-autofill-type-predictions
Annotates web forms with Autofill field type predictions as placeholder text.
Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#show-autofill-type-predictions
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Smooth Scrolling
#smooth-scrolling
Animate smoothly when scrolling page content.
Platforms: Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#smooth-scrolling
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Experimental QUIC Protocol
#enable-quic
Enable experimental QUIC protocol support.
Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#enable-quic
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GPU Rasterization
#enable-gpu-rasterization
Use GPU to rasterize web content.
Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#enable-gpu-rasterization
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Zero-Copy Rasterizer
#enable-zero-copy
Raster threads write directly to GPU memory associated with tiles.
Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#enable-zero-copy
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Scheduler Configuration
#scheduler-configuration
Instructs the OS to use a specific scheduler configuration setting.
Platforms: ChromeOS
Set to: Enables Hyper-Threading on relevant CPUs
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#scheduler-configuration
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Parallel Downloading
#enable-parallel-downloading
Enable parallel downloading to accelerate download speed.
Platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, Lacros
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#enable-parallel-downloading
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Enable Fast Ink for Software Cursor
#enable-fast-ink-for-software-cursor
When enabled, software cursor will use fast ink to display cursor with minimal latency. Might cause tearing artifacts.
Platforms: ChromeOS
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#enable-fast-ink-for-software-cursor
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Enable Fast Touchpad Click
#enable-fast-touchpad-click
If enabled, reduce the time after touchpad click before cursor can move.
Platforms: ChromeOS
Set to: Enabled
Manual URL: chrome://flags/#enable-fast-touchpad-click
Chrome Extensions for Optimization
For best results, log in to a second account on your Chromebook before installing these extensions.