Just updated my Chromebook to ChromeOS 121 and suddenly the workspace “desk” name is being shown on the Taskbar [ed: “Shelf”]. Can I hide that somehow?
Just updated my Chromebook to ChromeOS 121 and suddenly the workspace “desk” name is being shown on the Taskbar [ed: “Shelf”]. Can I hide that somehow?
If you’re running ChromeOS and haven’t updated your device recently, you’re in for a great surprise: ChromeOS v117 offers a major redesign of the entire operating system and looks great! Here’s how to update and what’s changed…
I’ve been using a Chromebook for some writing and am wondering how I can edit and save my files directly onto the computer, rather than in the cloud. Is it possible? I want to be able to work offline.
It’s hard to imagine why it’s taken this long, but as of the mid-February 2023 update to Chrome OS, the system now has a “Trash” feature (a Recycle Bin, if you’re a Windows person). Prior to this, if you deleted a file on your Chromebook, it just vanished. So how do you enable and use Trash? Let’s find out…
My daughter’s school is equipping all the children with Chromebooks that run something called Chrome OS. I run Chrome on my PC. How are they all related? Are they all from Google? Is ChromeOS any good?
I use Spaces on my Mac all the time and really love the ability to organize my work apps. Is there an equivalent feature for ChromeOS on my new Chromebook?
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?
I’m running VMware Fusion on my Mac system and it works great with Windows and Linux systems. But can I run ChromeOS for testing purposes? If so, how can I get it up and running?