FAQ
Connect your Chromebook to a monitor
You can connect your Chromebook to a monitor or TV with a HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA port. Sometimes you need an adapter cable to do this. To learn what type of cable you need, check the instructions included with your Chromebook. Connect to a ...
Use Chromecast with your Chromebook
You can view your favorite videos, photos, and websites on your TV using Chromecast. Before you set up For Chromecast to work on your Chromebook, you'll need: Chromecast or Android TV The newest version of Chrome OS. Learn how to update your ...
Open and edit Office files on your Chromebook
On your Chromebook, you can open, edit, download, and convert many Microsoft® Office files, such as Word, PowerPoint, or Excel files. Important: Before you edit Office files, check that your Chromebook software is up to date. Option 1: Edit Office ...
Video chat & make phone calls
You can video chat with multiple people and make phone calls using Google Hangouts. Video chat Press the search key . Type hangouts.google.com and press Enter. Follow the steps to start a video call. Make a phone call You can also make phone calls ...
Play music on your Chromebook
You can play music files and videos on your Chromebook or through the web. iTunes doesn't work on Chromebooks, but you can add music from iTunes to your Google Play Music library. Play saved music files Sign in to your Chromebook. In the corner of ...
Add apps and extensions
To give your Chromebook more features and functionality, you can add apps or extensions. Note: You can't add apps or extensions if: You're browsing as a guest You're using your Chromebook at work or school. If you have questions or need help, contact ...
Uninstall apps or extensions
To remove an app or extension from your Chromebook, follow the steps below. Uninstall an app In the corner of your screen, click the Launcher Up arrow . Right-click the app you want to remove. Click Uninstall. Click Remove. Uninstall an extension ...
Open, save, or delete files
You can open and save many types of files on your Chromebook, like documents, PDFs, images, and media. Learn which types of files are supported on your Chromebook. Your Chromebook's hard drive has limited space, so your Chromebook will sometimes ...
Change background wallpaper
You can personalize your Chromebook with a custom wallpaper for your desktop. Note: If you use your Chromebook at work or school, your administrator might not let you change your wallpaper. If you can't change your wallpaper, contact your ...
Change language
Your Chromebook uses the language you chose when you first set up your device. To change your language: Click your account photo. Click Settings Advanced. In the "Languages and input" section, click Language. Find the language you want to use. ...
Set the date and time
Your Chromebook automatically sets the time when you're connected to the web. To change the date, time, or time zone, or to use a 24-hour clock: Sign in to your Chromebook. Click your account photo. Click Settings . Scroll down and click Advanced. In ...
Lock or unlock your screen
If you step away from your Chromebook, we recommend locking your screen for extra security. Lock your screen Use one of these options: Press Search + L. Click your account photo, then click Lock . Note: After a while, the screen will turn off to save ...
Add a person to your Chromebook
You can let other people sign in to your Chromebook using their Google Accounts. This option is best for people who will be using your Chromebook regularly, like family members. Here's how: If you're signed in to your Chromebook, sign out. On the ...
Sync your account settings
You can save and sync things like your history, bookmarks, and passwords to your Google Account. That way you'll always have them on any Chromebook and in Google Chrome on other devices where you're signed in. Learn how to sign in to Chrome. Syncing ...
Switch between stable, beta, and dev software
You can test the latest features of the Chrome operating system (OS) by switching to a more experimental software channel. Chrome OS has three different software channels: Stable channel: This channel is fully tested by the Chrome OS team, and is the ...
Take a photo with your Chromebook
To take a photo with your Chromebook’s built-in camera: If you haven’t yet, sign in to your Chromebook. In the corner of your screen, click the Launcher Up arrow . Click Camera . To take a photo, click the red camera . You can also: Take photos with ...
Open and edit photos
You can open and make basic edits to photos you’ve saved on your Chromebook. Open a photo with the image editor Sign in to your Chromebook. In the corner of your screen, click the Launcher Up arrow . Click Files . Find the photo you want to open. It ...
Back up photos from your camera or phone
To upload photos from an SD card, camera, or mobile device, you can save them to Google Drive instead of your Chromebook’s hard drive. When you use Google Drive, you can see and edit your photos on your Chromebook or phone. Back up photos On your ...
Set up your printer
You can print from your Chromebook using most printers that connect to Wi-Fi or a wired network. Note: If your printer doesn’t connect to the internet, you can’t set it up with your Chromebook. Step 1: Connect to the internet Turn on your printer. ...
Print from Chrome
You can print from Chrome using your computer or mobile device. With Google Cloud Print, you can make your printers available to you and anyone you choose. Learn more about how Google Cloud Print works. Set up Google Cloud Print If your wireless ...
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