The “Show Windows” key has a rectangle and two vertical lines to the right. The key is on the top row of yourChromebook’s keyboard, between the full-screen and brightness reduction keys. It doubles as the F5 or Refresh key and is sometimes called the Windows Switcher, Overview, or La...
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The Chromebook built-in screen recorder is more user-friendly but lacks advanced features like high-resolution streaming or editing tools. While OBS offers extensive customization for professional-grade work, and Loom has quick sharing via the cloud, the built-in recorder is sufficient for straightfor...
So the question is: why does the Chromebook get a better screen and webcam, both features that a mobile worker would really want as those 1,200 nits really help if you're trying to work outdoors or near a window on a sunny day. And that 8-MP webcam should be great for conferencing...
Timothy Baldwin’s ASUS Chromebook, with RISC OS running in a window on Linux at Wakefield 2017 The computer in question has an ARMv7 processor, and the RISC OS ROM image runs natively (not under emulation) as a Linux executable – like any other program that runs on Linux. Full technical...
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