How to Modify Chromebook Keyboard Settings

How to Modify Chromebook Keyboard Settings

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How to Modify Chromebook Keyboard Settings

Customize your Chrome OS keyboard

By Scott Orgera Scott Orgera Writer Scott Orgera is a former Lifewire writer covering tech since 2007. He has 25+ years' experience as a programmer and QA leader, and holds several Microsoft certifications including MCSE, MCP+I, and MOUS. He is also A+ certified. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on November 8, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Google Microsoft Apple Google Tablets Accessories & Hardware

What to Know

Select the taskbar and choose the Settings gear to open settings in the Chrome browser. Select Device > Keyboard.Select Ctrl drop-down menu and choose an option to modify or select Treat top-row keys as function keys or choose Enable auto repeat.Select Change language and input settings > Input method to change the default language and keyboard layout.
This article explains how to adjust your Chromebook keyboard settings to your liking by assigning custom behaviors to specific keys and changing the language settings. Instructions in this article apply to laptops with Chrome OS.

How to Change Chromebook Keyboard Settings

To customize the Chromebook keyboard, follow these steps: Select the taskbar in the lower-right corner of the desktop, then select the Settings gear to open the Chromebook settings in the Chrome browser. Select Device from the left menu pane, then select Keyboard. From here, you can change the function of certain keys. For example, select the Ctrl drop-down menu and choose one of the options listed. Changes take effect immediately. If you reassign a key, it remains reassigned until you change it. Select Treat top-row keys as function keys if you want to enable function keys. To toggle between shortcut and function behavior, press and hold the Search key. Select Enable auto-repeat to toggle the auto-repeat function, which repeats the key that is held down multiple times until you let go. Use the sliders below to specify how long the delay should be before repeating each keypress, as well as the repeat rate. Select View keyboard shortcuts to see a list of all Chromebook shortcuts. You cannot modify shortcuts, but these shortcuts are useful to know. Select Change language and input settings. Select Input method to set the default language and change the keyboard layout. There are also advanced spell check options.

How Is a Chromebook Keyboard Different

The layout of a Chromebook keyboard is similar to that of a Windows laptop, with a few exceptions. On a Chromebook keyboard, there's a Search key where the Caps Lock key would be on a Windows PC.On many keyboards, the top row of keys is reserved for the function keys (such as F1 and F2). On a Chromebook, these keys serve as shortcuts for actions such as controlling the volume and refreshing the active web page. If you prefer a traditional layout, customize the Chromebook keyboard so that it closely resembles what you're used to.
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