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Learn how to type or handwrite text, add images, and use personal info suggestions with the on-screen keyboard on your Chromebook. You can also adjust, move, or turn off the keyboard, and use voice input or gesture typing.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to open, close, switch, and manage tabs in Chrome. The shortcut to close the current tab is Ctrl + w or Ctrl + F4 on Windows, and Ctrl + w or Alt + F4 on Mac.
Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK), a built-in Ease of Access tool that can replace a physical keyboard. Find out different ways to turn on or off the OSK using keyboard shortcuts, settings, control panel, search, run, or sign-in screen.
4 Open the .zip file, and extract (drag and drop) the shortcut to your desktop. 5 If you like, you can Pin to Taskbar, Pin to Start, add to All apps, add to Quick Launch, assign a keyboard shortcut to, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use. 6 When finished, you can delete the downloaded .zip file if you like.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to save time navigating YouTube. Find the list of shortcuts, tips, and examples for playing, pausing, seeking, muting, and more.
Learn different ways to capture your Chromebook's screen, such as using the Screenshot key, the Settings menu, or the Screen capture tool. You can also record your screen with audio, video, or both, and edit or share your screenshots or recordings.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to control Google Meet video meetings on your computer. Find out how to announce speakers, show captions, mute or unmute, and more.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to complete tasks more quickly on your Chromebook. Press Ctrl + f to find shortcuts for screenshots, tabs, windows, text editing, and more.
Toggle full screen: f: Toggle mute: m: Screen reader support. Verbalize selection: Ctrl + Alt + x: Enable screen reader support Learn more about using Google Slides with a screen reader: Ctrl + Alt + z Alt + Shift + ~ Enable braille support: Ctrl + Alt + h: Verbalize from cursor location: Ctrl + Alt + r: Announce formatting at cursor location ...
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to navigate, format, and manage your Gmail messages. To access label shortcuts, type g + l or go to Settings > Keyboard shortcuts > Threadlist selection.