I’m not sure what happened, but the Taskbar (shelf) on my Chromebook now has a tiny keyboard and microphone icon. Easily ignored, except every time I go to enter text, a virtual keyboard pops up on the screen. ANNOYING! How can I get rid of these?
I’m not sure what happened, but the Taskbar (shelf) on my Chromebook now has a tiny keyboard and microphone icon. Easily ignored, except every time I go to enter text, a virtual keyboard pops up on the screen. ANNOYING! How can I get rid of these?
I’ve recently switched to using a Chromebook and it’s a pretty seamless transition from Windows. I would, however, like to be able to reorganize my app icons, including creating folders in the Launcher like I have on my phone. Possible?
I was under the impression that the entire idea behind ChromeOS was that we’d use Web sites as if they were apps. In that case, can I add site shortcuts or bookmarks to my Taskbar [“Shelf” in ChromeOS terminology]?
Hi Dave! I have been getting used to a new Chromebook running ChromeOS and it’s surprisingly Windows-like. But I really miss having the date along with the time on my Taskbar. Is it possible to add the date to the ChromeOS Taskbar?