This page contains how to videos and directions for students and families.
When students log onto a Chromebook, they are logging in to their Chrome account.
G Suite: Signing in
G suite: Offline Mode and Wifi
G suite: The "Waffle" Menu (AKA App Launcher Menu)
Sometimes having two screens open side by side on a Chromebook is much more efficient then toggling between tabs. There are a few different ways to evenly split your screen into two separate Chrome windows on a Chromebook.
Option 1
On one of the windows you want to see, click and hold Maximize .
Drag to the left or right arrow .
Repeat for a second window.
Tip: You can also use the shortcut Alt + [ to move left, or Alt + ] to move right.
Option 2 (This takes a bit of practice. Easier to do with a mouse over a touchpad.)
Single click and hold the window you want to move. Then use your second finger to drag the window to the left or the right of the screen. You will need to drag off of the viewable screen a bit.
When you see a grey (translucent) box appear on half the screen unclick and it should fill half of the screen.
SCPPS cannot provide tech support for home printers or home technology.
See the linked directions from HP to add an HP printer to the chromebook.
Google Chrome: Taking a Screenshot
Google Chrome: Omnibox
Google Chrome: Accessibility Features
Google Drawings: Inserting an Image
Google Drive: Making Folders
Google Drive: Sharing Folders
Google Drive: Moving, Naming, and Starring Files to Folders
Google Keep: Creating a Note
Google Keep: Creating a Checklist
Google Keep: Voice Notes / Transcription
Google Keep: Images
Google Keep: Reminders
Google Docs: Opening a Document
Google Docs: Sharing Features (Comment/Edit/Read)
Google Docs: Commenting
Google Docs: Making a Copy
Google Docs: Finding and Going Back to Past Versions