When in doubt, Ctrl + Alt + ? brings a full menu of keyboard shortcuts, including pictures of where the buttons are.
Master overview mode Think of overview mode as your war room. You can see all open tasks with a click of the designated key, which is adorned with what looks to be a rectangle and lines [center of the top row, above the 6 key]. Quickly scroll through what tasks you have open and jump into action. See tasks running that are no longer in use? Close them out and free up space, and also save some battery life.
Split screen for multitasking Snapping two windows side by side works as fluently on Chrome OS as it does on macOS or Windows. This means you can crack open a PDF of class materials on one side of the screen while writing your report on the other. A quick press of "Alt + [" will dock your current page on the left side of your screen for easier split-screen access. Repeat the process with "Alt + ]" on the new tab you want to see and it will snap to the opposite side. Click here for a quick video.
Use offline mode While Chromebooks rely on the internet for a majority of applications, enabling work offline mode will allow you to utilize Google suite apps to bang out spreadsheets, slideshows and notes on the go. When your Chromebook reconnects to the internet, your work is automatically synchronized with the cloud. Jump into your Google Drive settings at http://drive.google.com/drive/settings and enable offline mode. Click Done and you'll be able to work offline as well as sync emails.
Use the keyboard shortcut overlay Pull up the keyboard shortcuts overlay with a quick input of "Ctrl + Alt + ?" There when you need it and gone when you don't.
Pair your Chromebook with your phone Dubbed Better Together, this feature pairs your Android device with your Chromebook. Read and respond to texts from your laptop, lock and unlock either device with the other and instantly tether your Chromebook to your personal phone hotspot to stay connected to the internet while you're on the go. Use of your school-issued Chromebook is monitored and must be used ONLY for school tasks.
Make the most out of extensions Find student discounts and coupons with Honey, autofill your passwords with LastPass and put an end to procrastination with Stay Focused to ensure you won't get sidetracked by Reddit (or any site) while working on your papers.
Use Android apps Modern Chromebooks offer Google Play support, opening the door to millions of Android apps. The best part? Most apps work offline, so you can install a game and take it with you on the go.
Turn any website into a native Chrome app This feature helped me turn my school website, Blackboard and Slickdeals.com into apps and put them right in my tray. To do this, click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of your browser and save the URL as a shortcut. To customize your shortcuts, crack open applicationize.me/now and begin to create fancy shortcuts for your tray.
Work on the go Chrome Remote Desktop can stream your home PC to your Chromebook while you're on the go. Simply install the app on your desktop and Chromebook, sign in to both to set up the connection, and then you're all set to access your PC, as long as it is awake and connected to the web. As a real-world example, I was able to finish editing a movie for one of my media classes in the common area, then uploaded the finished film to my Google Drive — all while being 45 minutes away from my home computer.
Cast your screen Any available casting device will show up as an option for your Chromebook in the More tab under “Cast”. Mirror your display to your Chromecast, practice Google Slide presentations and share images with the room on a big screen.
Using the camera on your Chromebook is NOT recommended if you have ANY access to another device. If you must use the Chromebook, use care to get a clear, well-lit photo. This may take a few tries. Be sure to preview each photo and only submit those that are easy to read. Try the following:
Hold your paper against a solid, dark-colored background (like a piece of cardboard).
Use the timer feature so you can hold your paper with both hands.
Submit multiple photos, each showing a different section of your page. You may get better focus by holding the paper closer to the screen instead of trying to fit the whole page in the frame.
After uploading a picture, be sure to rename it with a recognizable title and move it into a folder to help you organize your work.