Set up your Chromebook - Google Help For this same video with audio descriptions, go to Set up your Chromebook Step 1: Turn on your Chromebook If the battery is detached, install the battery Press the power button Step 2: Follow the onscreen instructions To choose your language and keyboard settings, select the language that appears on the screen
Learn about Chromebooks - Chromebook Help - Google Help Check out this list of common questions to learn more about Chromebooks Switch from a PC or Mac What’s the difference between Chromebooks and other computers, like Windows or Mac OS? Chromebooks
Recover your Chromebook - Chromebook Help - Google Help On your Chromebook, select Recover using internet connection and follow the on-screen instructions Shortly after you complete the instructions, your computer automatically restarts to complete recovery
Install use Android apps on your Chromebook - Google Help On your Chromebook, at the bottom left, select the Launcher to find the apps you installed from Google Play When you buy digital content on Google Play, you need to use other Google Play apps to watch, listen to, or read the content
Reset your Chromebook to factory settings - Google Help A factory reset erases all user data on your Chromebook's hard drive, including all the files in the Downloads folder It also erases most non-user-related device information, but preserves a few diagnostic and operational pieces of data Before you reset, make sure to back up your files on Google Drive or an external hard drive
Turn on Chromebook accessibility features - Google Help Turn on Chromebook accessibility features You can make your Chromebook easier to use when you turn on accessibility features that work best for your needs Step 1: Find accessibility features On your computer: At the bottom right, select the time Press Alt + Shift + s Select Settings Accessibility
Chromebook Help Official Chromebook Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Chromebook and other answers to frequently asked questions
Update your Chromebooks operating system - Chromebook Help Under "Google ChromeOS," find your Chromebook operating system version If this option isn't available, your Chromebook may be up to date If your Chromebook finds a software update, it will start to download automatically If your Chromebook uses your phone's internet connection or its own mobile data, you'll get an alert about how much mobile data it needs to update You can then stop or
Install use Android apps on your Chromebook - Chromebook Help On your Chromebook, at the bottom left, select the Launcher to find the apps you installed from Google Play When you buy digital content on Google Play, you need to use other Google Play apps to watch, listen to, or read the content
Use the built-in screen reader on your Chromebook - Google Help Chromebooks have a built-in screen reader called ChromeVox, which enables people with visual impairments to use the Chrome operating system Turn screen reader on or off You can turn ChromeVox on