If you have a touchscreen, drag your finger up from the bottom part of your screen (we call this the “app shelf”). If you don’t have a touchscreen, click anywhere on the Launcher button. On a Chromebook, you access files and apps from the Launcher, which is the button that looks like a circle with a dot in the bottom of your screen. You’re probably used to accessing files and apps via the Start Menu on the bottom left-hand side of your PC. If you’ve recently switched from using a PC with a Windows operating system to a Chromebook with Chrome OS, here are four must-read tips to help you get started. This month, we’ll explore similar topics for PC users, answering questions about keyboard shortcuts and finding files. Last month, we shared tips on how to use a Chromebook if you switched from previously using a Mac. ![]() ![]() If you’re an IT administrator, pass these tips along to your users to help them stay productive. If your company recently switched to Chrome OS, use these tips to get up to speed. Editor’s note: This is the second post in an ongoing tips series.
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