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Select Settings . Under “Device,” select Keyboard Change input settings. Under “Inputs and keyboards,” turn on Show input options in the shelf. Your current keyboard language code appears on the shelf, next to the time. Select your keyboard language code. In the "Input methods" box, select the language you want to switch to.
Move the file to the computer where you want to install Chrome. Open the file, and follow the onscreen instructions to install. If you land on the regular download page, that’s normal. Even though the installers look similar, a special tag tells us which one is best for you. Once you download the file, you can send it to another computer.
Change your device's language. Your Chromebook’s features, like settings and menus, use the language you chose when you first set up your device. At the bottom right, select the time. Select Settings Advanced. In the "Languages and inputs" section, select Languages. To change your Chromebook's language, next to "Device language," select Change.
Factory reset your Chromebook. Sign out of your Chromebook. Press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + r. Select Restart. In the box that appears, select Powerwash Continue. Follow the steps that appear and sign in with your Google Account. Note: The account you sign in with after you reset your Chromebook will be the owner account.
Extended updates include continued support for security, performance, and stability for your Chromebook. These updates range from keeping you secure on the web to continued device stability improvements. You’ll have the option to opt-in at any time once extended updates are available. After you’ve opted in to receive extended updates, this ...
Move the file to the computer where you want to install Chrome. Open the file, and follow the onscreen instructions to install. If you land on the regular download page, that’s normal. Even though the installers look similar, a special tag tells us which one is best for you. Once you download the file, you can send it to another computer.
Make sure your Chromebook is using the newest software. Learn how to update your Chromebook software. You can also use Google Drive to check the files on your storage device: Plug your storage device into another computer. Open Google Drive. If you haven't signed in, make sure to sign in using the same Google Account you have on your Chromebook.
If your Chromebook has it, press the Screenshot key . At the bottom right of your screen, select Settings Screen Capture . Press Shift + Ctrl + Show windows . If your external keyboard doesn't have a Show windows key , press Ctrl + Shift + F5. In the menu at the bottom, select Screenshot . Take a full screen screenshot .
Listen to all text. 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.
For Select a manufacturer, find and click Google ChromeOS Flex. For Select a product, find and click ChromeOS Flex. Click Continue. When prompted, insert your USB drive. From the dropdown menu, select the USB drive. Click Continue. Click Create now. Note: During the process, it is normal for Chrome Recovery Utility to show unusual percentages.