While student Chromebooks have been a welcome addition to my science classroom over the past few years, I would occasionally run into a situation where a student approached me with a screen issue. Not having ever used a Chromebook myself, I was usually left scratching my head and strangely enough this always seemed to happen at the worst time, when I didn't have a few minutes to Google search a fix. So here you go, a quick reference for you to bookmark that will help ease your future frustration! Click the following link:
https://www.computerhope.com/shortcut/chromebook.htm
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