Android Police: Tip #1 - Gesture with Your Touchpad

 

Android Police:  18 ChromeOS Tips and Tricks for Your New Chromebook



1Gesture with your touchpad

There are several ways to move around a Chromebook, whether you use the touchpad, keyboard, or touchscreen if you have one. ChromeOS makes your touchpad more useful than a mouse by including gestures to make navigating your device easier.

  • Tap the touchpad with two fingers simultaneously to right-click.
  • Move two fingers up or down to scroll.
  • Put two fingers on the touchpad and move them left or right to go forward and back in Chrome.
  • Swipe up with three fingers to see your open windows. Swipe down with three fingers to go back to your last open window.
  • Open a link by tapping it with three fingers.
  • Close a Chrome tab by tapping it with three fingers.
  • Put three fingers on the touchpad and swipe left and right to move through your Chrome tabs.
  • Switch between your virtual desks by swiping left or right with four fingers.
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