I tested a keyboard on my Chromebook. If you press the Windows key by itself, it opens the Chrome OS shelf (the area at the bottom of the Chromebook screen with your shortcuts). Other than that, I don't know if there are any usable key combinations. But there are keyboard shortcuts built in to Chrome. Just Google "chromebook keyboard shortcuts" to find lists of those.
Instead of clicking the Window Key and a numeral you could alway just click the icon in the task bar. You will need to count to see which one it is anyway.
The Windows key does amazing things, but I bet you never use it! This video will show you how!
I've been watching and I'm impressed that the basic build computer is cool Thank you I'm learning, Thank you
Thanks a lot. It was really helpful
thanks and really windows key does amazing things, I already know a few by exploring things now I know a few more .
Really like your desk man, did you make it custom? I’m looking to make a butcher board desk. Great vid also thanks 🙏🏻
Got it from Home Depot. www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-72-in-Adjustable-Height-Work-Table-HOLT72XDB11/307654222
For what purpose is a screen shot used?
How do I know which window I have ? Window 10 ? Window 9 ? etc.
How about a video on RPN with your HP 12c? If anyone can get me to learn reverse polish notation I think it would be you.
any idea of what windows on keyboard attached to a Chromebook does?
I tested a keyboard on my Chromebook. If you press the Windows key by itself, it opens the Chrome OS shelf (the area at the bottom of the Chromebook screen with your shortcuts). Other than that, I don't know if there are any usable key combinations.
But there are keyboard shortcuts built in to Chrome. Just Google "chromebook keyboard shortcuts" to find lists of those.
Instead of clicking the Window Key and a numeral you could alway just click the icon in the task bar. You will need to count to see which one it is anyway.
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My pleasure 😊