
Navigate your settings in Chromebook - Google Help
Navigate your settings in Chromebook You can quickly find specific Chromebook settings using the search bar.
Manage Chromebook settings - Chromebook Help - Google Help
You can personalize your Chromebook experience by exploring various features and managing settings. Within Chromebook settings you can manage: Your network and Bluetooth …
Set ChromeOS device policies - Chrome Enterprise and Education …
Set ChromeOS device policies For administrators who manage Chrome policies from the Google Admin console. Want to remotely set policies for ChromeOS devices? Start your Chrome …
Reset your Chromebook to factory settings - Google Help
Reset your Chromebook to factory settings 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 …
Set up your printer - Chromebook Help - Google Help
Select Settings . Under "Device," scroll down to “Printers and scanners.” Select Print. Under "Other available printers," next to your printer, select Save. Some printers listed in the drop …
Update your Chromebook's 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 …
Chromebook Help - Google Help
Official Chromebook Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Chromebook and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Manage Chrome kiosk app settings - Google Help
Manage Chrome kiosk app settings This article is for Chrome administrators and developers with experience developing Chrome apps. As an administrator, you can use the Admin console to …
Chromebook keyboard shortcuts - Google Help
To change how a specific keyboard key works: On your chromebook, at the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt + Shift + s. Select Settings . Under "Device," select Keyboard and …
Configure proxy settings on ChromeOS - Google Help
If you are using Lacros secondary profiles, users can opt in or out of using the proxy configured on the OS by going to the chrome://settings/system page and tuning on Use ChromeOS proxy …