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Google: Copying & Pasting Just Got Easier

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  Google Copying & Pasting Just Got Easier Now you can copy multiple items into your clipboard. Then when you are ready to paste, easily select the image, text, or file you need right from the Clipboard Manager. Try the shortcut:  Tap the Everything Button   or   key + V to access the Clipboard Manager, then select your items to paste. Note:  The above comes directly from their website. 

HP Tech Takes: Everything Button for Chromebook: What Can It Do?

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  HP Tech Takes Everything Button for Chromebook: What Can It Do? The Everything Button may only take up a small spot on the left side of your Chromebook’s keyboard, but its role is much bigger than it may seem. With a huge suite of associated features, the Everything Button is an incredibly important tool for all Chromebook owners. It combines online and offline functionality and makes both much easier to navigate. Even so, not much has changed about the basic appearance of a keyboard in a while. For users who are new to Chromebooks, we’ll provide some background on the origins of the Everything Button. For those more familiar with Chromebook, we’ll also include a detailed inventory of the most important and popular Everything Button functionality.... Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more. Note:  Click here to read a PDF version of the above article. 

Google: Say It With a GIF

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  Google Chromebook Say it with a GIF Liven up your text with the perfect GIF. Use the keyboard shortcut (Everything Button or key + Shift + Space) to pull up the icon selection tool and find GIFs along with emoji, emoticons, and special characters. Note:  The above comes directly from their website.

Beebom: Master Search on Chromebook

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  50 Best Chrome OS Tips and Tricks You Should Use Tip #3 Master Search on Chromebook The best part about Chromebook is that Google Search is integrated across the system and the web. So,  just press the dedicated search button on your keyboard and start typing, and hit enter . No need to open Chrome then open a new Chrome tab and look for things. No matter where you are– under the Settings page or in Chrome itself– the search button always opens the result in a new tab instantly. I would say it’s better than opening a tab through Ctrl + T shortcut. Other than that, you can also search for  Chrome apps  and settings through the search button. Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.

Beebom: Offline Mode

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  50 Best Chrome OS Tips and Tricks You Should Use Tip #2 Offline Mode You can enable Offline Mode on Chromebook for Google Docs and Drive. For Google Docs, install this  extension  first and turn on the checkbox for “Offline” Mode from  here . You can also make a particular document offline by going to the Files menu and checking the option for “Make Available Offline”. However,  make sure to modify all these settings while you are connected to the internet . Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.