You can capitalize letters using the Shift key as usual, but you can also press Launcher+Alt to enable Caps Lock. You may have noticed that Chromebooks do not have a Caps Lock key. If you use an Android phone the voice match is likely already complete. Next, set up your Google Assistant with voice match.We recommend checking the box to Review your Google Play options following setup to check out important permissions later on.
This is a personal preference, but if you want to use Google services like Maps, it’s best to leave this enabled. You’ll also have the option to disable location services.
At this point you’ll be offered the opportunity to review what automatically syncs to your Chromebook.Note if you’re using two-factor authentication with your Google account, you’ll need to enter the verification code in this step.Enter the password associated with your Google account.Note you don’t need to enter the domain name at the end. Enter the email address associated with your Google account.
#Google chrome settings full
The steps below detail the full initial boot menu, and include some additional tips for after you exit the walk-through. If you don’t have much charge on your Chromebook at the moment, it’s probably worth connecting to a power outlet. Before we get started, make sure your Chromebook has a full battery.