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Use your Chromebook keyboard

Your Chromebook keyboard works just like a regular keyboard, with a few differences.

Unique keys on your Chromebook keyboard

Your unique Chromebook keys usually appear on the top row of your keyboard from left to right.

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Use the Search key or the Launcher key to search, or show your apps.
To turn Caps Lock on or off, you can press Alt + Search πŸ‘ Image
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Go to the previous page
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Go to the next page
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Refresh your current page
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Make your page take up the full screen
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Show all your open windows
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Take a screenshot
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Decrease screen brightness
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Increase screen brightness
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Turn on electronic privacy screen
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Decrease keyboard backlight brightness
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Increase keyboard backlight brightness
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Rewind to last track
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Play/pause
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Skip to next track
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Turn off the sound
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Lower the volume
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Raise the volume

Tip: If you're using a Windows keyboard with your Chromebook, the Windows key between Ctrl and Alt works as the Search key πŸ‘ Image
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Change your keyboard settings

For example, you can make the Search or Launcher key work as a Caps Lock key.

  1. If you haven't already, sign in to your Chromebook.
  2. At the bottom right, select the time.
  3. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  4. In the "Device" section, select Keyboard.
  5. Under β€œBuilt-in keyboard,” select Remap keyboard keys.
  6. For the keys listed under β€œRemap keyboard keys,” choose an action you want it to perform.

Alt + key behavior

You can set up how to right-click with your touchpad and keyboard based on your preference. It’s either alt + click, search + click, or turned off.

You can also set up 6 actions (Insert, Delete, Home, End, Page up, Page Down) and choose the set of keys to perform those actions.

Tip: If the shortcut you use to simulate a right-click or 6-pack key action is different from the currently set shortcut for those settings, you’ll find a notification. This notification shows that the keyboard shortcut has updated to your new shortcut from your previous shortcut with a β€œEdit shortcut” and β€œLearn more” button.

To add a word to your dictionary:

  1. Right-click the word.
  2. Select Add to dictionary.

To add several words to your dictionary:

  1. If you haven’t already, sign in to your Chromebook.
  2. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or, press Alt + Shift + s.
  3. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  4. Under "Device," select Keyboard πŸ‘ and then
    Input settings.
  5. Select your enabled keyboard.
  6. At the bottom, select the Edit dictionary entries.
  7. Enter a word into the field "Add a new word."
  8. Select Add word.
  9. To delete a word from your dictionary, next to the word, select X.

Autocorrect is on by default for on-screen keyboards and Latin languages. It can be used with both physical and on-screen keyboards.

If your autocorrect is not turned on:

  1. If you haven't already, sign in to your Chromebook.
  2. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or, press Alt + Shift + s.
  3. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  4. Under "Device," select Keyboard πŸ‘ and then
    Input settings.
  5. Select Input method.
  6. Next to your enabled keyboard, select Right Arrow πŸ‘ Image
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  7. To turn on Auto-correction:
    • For Physical keyboard: Under β€œPhysical keyboard,” turn on Auto-correction.
    • For On-screen keyboard: Under β€œOn-screen keyboard,” turn on Auto-correction.

Tip: If you have more than one keyboard language, you'll need to turn on autocorrect for each one. Some keyboards don't have autocorrect.

If you want to turn off autocorrect:

  1. If you haven't already, sign in to your Chromebook.
  2. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or, press Alt + Shift + s.
  3. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  4. Under "Device," select Keyboard πŸ‘ and then
    Input settings.
  5. Select Input method.
  6. Next to your enabled keyboard, select Right Arrow πŸ‘ Image
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  7. To turn off Auto-correction:
    • For Physical keyboard: Under β€œPhysical keyboard,” turn off Auto-correction.
    • For On-screen keyboard: Under β€œOn-screen keyboard,” turn off Auto-correction.

Important: Currently, word prediction only works in Gmail.

  1. If you haven't already, sign in to your Chromebook.
  2. At the bottom right, select the time.
    • Or, press Alt + Shift + s.
  3. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  4. Under "Device," select Keyboard πŸ‘ and then
    Input settings.
  5. Select your enabled keyboard.
  6. Turn on Auto-correction.
  7. Check the box next to Enable next word prediction.

Add or turn off emoji suggestions

When you type certain words, like β€œwow” or β€œhaha,” Chromebook will suggest emojis to enhance your text. On personal Chromebooks, emoji suggestions are on by default.

Important: If you’re on a Chromebook that is set up and maintained by a school, company, or other group, emoji suggestions are off by default.

Apply emoji suggestions

  1. When you type a message in some websites or apps, like Google Chat, an emoji suggestion may appear.
  2. To navigate the emoji options, on your keyboard, press the Up arrow or Down arrow.
  3. To choose an emoji, on your keyboard, press Enter.
Tip: If you’re on tablet mode, your Chromebook’s on-screen keyboard will suggest emojis in the virtual keyboard suggestions bar.

Turn off emoji suggestions

  1. On the bottom right, select the time.
  2. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  3. Under "Device," select Keyboard πŸ‘ and then
    Input settings.
  4. Under "Suggestions," turn off Emoji suggestions.

To personalize your gaming experience, you can select the colors of your keyboard backlight.

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  1. At the bottom right, select the time.
  2. Select Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  3. Under "Wallpaper and style," select Set your wallpaper & style.
  4. At the bottom, under "Keyboard backlight," select your custom color.

Tip: The default keyboard color is based on your current wallpaper.

Fix problems with your keyboard

If the volume or brightness keys don't work, you might be at the upper or lower limit for that setting.

If the backward or forward buttons don't work, check if the same icons in a browser window are grayed out. For example, if the back button on a web page is gray, the browser isn't aware of a page to move backward to.

If you have other problems with your keyboard, try these steps:

  1. Turn off the Chromebook and then turn it back on.
  2. Use the keys while you browse as a guest. If the keys work, delete the account that has the problem on your Chromebook and then add it again.
  3. Complete a hard reset on your Chromebook hardware.
  4. If the owner account has problems, perform a factory reset on the Chromebook.

If you still have trouble after trying these steps, contact your Chromebook manufacturer.

Troubleshoot issues with the keyboard

  1. On your computer, open Settings πŸ‘ Image
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  2. Select About ChromeOS πŸ‘ and then
    Diagnostics.

Tips:

  • Be sure to stay in the same window while you test. If you leave the window, you’ll receive a message that says, "Keys aren’t tested when you’re using another window." The test can’t continue until you return.
  • If you continue to have problems, contact your Chromebook manufacturer.

Get more help

For more Accessibility help, contact the Disability Support team.

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