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You can use different keyboard languages, sometimes called input methods, on your Chromebook to: Change your typing language; Use special characters, like accent marks or currency symbols; Set your keyboard languages. At the bottom right, select the time. Select Settings . Under “Device,” select Keyboard Change input settings.
Tip: Your Chromebook and printer must be connected to the same internet connection. At the bottom right of your Chromebook, select the time. Select Settings . Under "Device," scroll down to “Printers and scanners.” Select Printers + Add printer manually. Enter your printer information: Name: Enter any name to help you recognize your printer.
To pair a new Android phone to your Chromebook, you must first disconnect your current device. On your Chromebook, at the bottom right, select the time Settings . Under “Connected devices,” select your phone. At the bottom, next to “Forget phone,” select DisconnectConfirm. Connect your phone to your Chromebook.
Step 2: Try these other steps first. Turn off your Chrome extensions one at a time, checking each time if your Chromebook is working again. Learn how to turn off extensions. Try resetting your Chromebook's hardware. If neither of these steps fix the problem, continue to step 3. Step 3: Back up your files and info (important) Factory reset ...
Your Chromebook sends that info to Google Location Services to estimate your time zone. If you choose "Use Wi-Fi or mobile networks to determine location," your Chromebook also sends info about nearby Wi-Fi or data networks (if your Chromebook has a data plan). This info helps your Chromebook find your location more accurately. Related resources
Step 3: Sign in with your Google Account. To choose your Chromebook owner, enter your Google Account email or phone number and password. If you’ve already turned on 2-Step Verification, you’ll be sent a code to your selected device. If you don't have a Google Account to add, create one. On some Chromebooks, you can select More options ...
Zoom in or magnify your Chromebook screen. Use the built-in screen reader. Use a braille device with your Chromebook. Use the on-screen keyboard. Change the language or voice of spoken text. Automatically click objects on your Chromebook. Get image descriptions on Chrome. Use Switch Access.
On your Chromebook, at the bottom right, select the time. Select Settings . On the left, select Accessibility Display and magnification. Turn on either: Docked magnifier; Full-screen magnifier; Select your preferred zoom level: For docked magnifier: To select your preferred zoom level, next to “Docked zoom level,” select the dropdown.
To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader: At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt + Shift + s. Select Settings Accessibility. Under "Text-to-Speech," turn on ChromeVox. Tip: When you press Ctrl + Alt + z, you can turn ChromeVox on or off from any page. Learn how to use the built-in screen ...
Select Settings . Under "Device," select Displays. To adjust your Chromebook screen, select Built-in Display. To adjust your monitor screen, select the name of the monitor. Make items on your screen, including text, smaller or larger: Under "Display and text size," choose an option. Rotate the screen: Under "Orientation," choose an option. Tips: