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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x185x31 mm, weight: 635 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 1119651719
  • ISBN-13: 9781119651710
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x185x31 mm, weight: 635 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 1119651719
  • ISBN-13: 9781119651710
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For Dummies Each book covers all the necessary information a beginner needs to know about a particular topic, providing an index for easy reference and using the series’ signature set of symbols to clue the reader in to key topics, categorized under such titles as Tip, Remember, Warning!, Technical Stuff and True Story. Original.

Get the most out of your Google Chromebook

Chromebook For Dummies walks you through setting up your Chromebook, transitioning from traditional computers, customizing a Chromebook to fit your needs, navigating the many apps and their uses, and applying advanced settings and features.

This book documents the features of all Chromebooks, approaching them from the point of view of a smart person who is intimidated by the technology.

  • Offers extensive and practical information
  • Covers all portable computers powered by Chrome OS
  • Helps make it easy to drive these fast, user-friendly devices
  • Includes coverage of the latest features in the Chrome operating system 

You’ll end up keeping this book close at hand, referring to it often as you explore the features of your Chromebook.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
2(1)
Foolish Assumptions
3(1)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
4(1)
Where to Go from Here
4(1)
Part 1: Getting Started With Chromebook 5(134)
Chapter 1 Choosing and Setting Up Your Chromebook
7(10)
Checking Under the Hood of the Chromebook
8(2)
The software
9(1)
The hardware
9(1)
Choosing a Chromebook
10(1)
Setting Up Your Chromebook
10(3)
Turning on your device
11(1)
Selecting a language
11(1)
Connecting to the Internet
12(1)
Agreeing to the Terms of Service
13(1)
Logging In for the First Time
13(2)
Logging in using an existing Google Account
13(1)
Creating a new Google Account
14(1)
Using Chromebook as a guest
14(1)
Transitioning to a Chromebook from Mac, Linux, or Windows
15(1)
Where to Go Next
16(1)
Chapter 2 Working with the Chromebook Desktop
17(20)
Accessing the Chromebook Shelf
18(2)
Using the Launcher: Chromebook's Start Button
20(1)
Navigating the Launcher
20(1)
Organizing Launcher Icons
21(1)
Setting Up App Shortcuts
21(2)
Pinning app shortcuts to your shelf
21(2)
Removing app shortcuts from your shelf
23(1)
Getting the Scoop in the Status Area
23(2)
Taking Charge of Window Controls
25(1)
Multitasking with Multiple Windows
26(2)
Setting Up a Printer
28(9)
Direct connect printing
28(1)
Wi-Fi printing
29(1)
Cloud printing
30(7)
Chapter 3 Surveying the Chrome Browser
37(16)
Navigating the Chrome Browser
38(4)
Sizing the Chrome window
38(1)
Working with tabs
39(1)
Using the Omnibox and the navigation buttons
40(1)
Saving your place with the bookmark bar
40(2)
Customizing and Controlling Chrome
42(8)
Managing bookmarks
44(1)
Managing your history and downloads
45(2)
Erasing your browsing history
47(1)
Going incognito
48(2)
Changing Search Engine Providers
50(1)
Using Other Browsers
51(2)
Chapter 4 Getting Your Hands on the Keyboard and Touchpad
53(20)
The Chromebook Keyboard at a Glance
54(2)
Using Shortcut Key Combinations
56(5)
Configuring Keyboard Settings
61(6)
Reconfiguring keyboard keys
62(1)
Turning shortcut keys into function keys
63(2)
Changing your keyboard language
65(2)
Using the Touchpad
67(1)
Finger gestures
67(1)
Touchpad and keyboard combinations
68(1)
Customizing Touchpad Settings
68(3)
Changing the touchpad speed
69(1)
Adjusting the touchpad click settings
69(1)
Changing scroll directions
70(1)
Connecting a Mouse or Keyboard
71(2)
Chapter 5 Finding and Exploring Chromebook Apps
73(12)
Exploring Chromebook's Pre-Installed Apps
74(6)
Storing data in the cloud with Google Drive
74(1)
Word processing with Docs
74(1)
Using spreadsheets with Sheets
75(1)
Making presentations with Slides
75(1)
Taking notes with Keep
75(1)
Organizing and playing music with Google Play Music
76(1)
Communicating with video, voice, and text with Voice and Duo
77(1)
Emailing with Gmail
77(1)
Organizing your schedule with Calendar
78(1)
Remotely accessing with Remote Desktop
78(1)
Reading with Google Play Books
79(1)
Getting directions with Maps
79(1)
Finding More Apps with the Chrome Web Store
80(1)
The Google Play Store
81(2)
Installing apps
82(1)
Managing Installed Apps
83(2)
Updating apps
83(1)
Finding out what apps you have installed
84(1)
Removing apps
84(1)
Chapter 6 Working with Gmail and Google Calendar
85(34)
Gmail for Chromebook
86(7)
Launching Gmail
86(2)
Navigating Gmail
88(2)
Customizing your view
90(2)
Adding a theme
92(1)
Sending Email with Gmail
93(6)
Navigating Gmail email
93(1)
Writing an email
94(1)
Styling text
94(2)
Attaching files to an email
96(1)
Customizing your email view
97(1)
Creating an email signature
97(2)
Reading Email
99(4)
Replying to email
100(1)
Organizing your Inbox
100(2)
Setting up a vacation responder
102(1)
Use Gmail to Access Non-Gmail Accounts
103(2)
Using Gmail Offline
105(1)
Using Google Calendar
106(13)
Customizing your calendar view
108(1)
Creating additional calendars
109(2)
Creating a calendar event
111(3)
Updating and deleting an event
114(1)
Inviting others to your event
115(1)
Sharing Calendars
115(4)
Chapter 7 Finding Your Files
119(20)
Finding Files with the Files App
119(7)
Navigating Files
120(2)
Creating and navigating folders
122(1)
Moving files and folders
123(2)
Searching for files
125(1)
Deleting files and folders
125(1)
Adding and Using External Storage
126(1)
Working with Google Drive
127(14)
Creating a Google Drive account
127(1)
Using Google Drive
128(2)
Uploading files to Google Drive
130(1)
Uploading files to Google Drive from a Mac, PC, or Linux system
131(4)
Using Google Drive with Your Smartphone or Tablet
135(1)
Collaborating with Drive
135(2)
Using Google Drive offline
137(2)
Part 2: Harnessing Business Power With The Chromebook 139(140)
Chapter 8 Writing with Word Processing
141(28)
Navigating Google Docs
142(4)
Surveying the Docs workspace
142(2)
Changing your view
144(2)
Working with Text
146(6)
Moving around your document
146(3)
Copying and pasting text
149(2)
Moving text by cutting and pasting
151(1)
Formatting Text
152(8)
Changing fonts
152(3)
Styling fonts
155(3)
Aligning your text
158(1)
Clearing formatting
159(1)
Saving Documents
160(3)
Naming your document
160(2)
Exporting documents
162(1)
Collaborating in Docs
163(2)
Tracking Document Revisions
165(1)
Using Docs Offline
166(3)
Chapter 9 Summarizing Sheets
169(40)
Navigating Google Sheets
170(6)
Surveying the Sheets menu area
170(2)
Working with the spreadsheet area
172(2)
Customizing your view
174(2)
Working with Data
176(7)
Moving around in a spreadsheet
177(2)
Copying and pasting data
179(2)
Moving data with Cut and Paste
181(1)
Using Autofill to save time
182(1)
Formatting Data
183(8)
Working with fonts
184(2)
Styling your data
186(3)
Changing alignment
189(1)
Wrapping text in a cell
190(1)
Clearing formatting
190(1)
Customizing Your Spreadsheet
191(4)
Adding and deleting rows and columns
192(1)
Resizing columns and rows
193(1)
Hiding columns and rows
194(1)
Merging cells
195(1)
Formatting numbers
195(3)
Grouping cells with colors and borders
197(1)
Making Calculations with Formulas
198(4)
Adding basic mathematical formulas
198(1)
Adding formulas to calculate values in cells
199(2)
Working with spreadsheet functions
201(1)
Saving Documents
202(3)
Naming your document
202(1)
Exporting documents
203(2)
Collaboration with Sheets
205(1)
Tracking Versions of Your Spreadsheet
206(2)
Using Sheets Offline
208(1)
Chapter 10 Preparing Presentations
209(40)
Navigating Google Slides
210(8)
Creating your presentation
210(2)
Surveying the Slides menu area
212(5)
Customizing your view
217(1)
Styling Your Presentation
218(3)
Changing background color or background image
219(1)
Applying a different theme
220(1)
Importing a presentation theme
221(1)
Working with Text
221(13)
Adding and deleting text boxes
222(2)
Resizing, moving, and rotating a text box
224(2)
Copying and pasting text boxes
226(1)
Formatting text
227(5)
Aligning your text
232(1)
Clearing formatting
233(1)
Working with Images
234(6)
Adding images to your presentation
234(2)
Resizing, rotating, and relocating images
236(2)
Cropping images
238(2)
Viewing Presentations in Presentation Mode
240(3)
Presenting on additional displays
242(1)
Using Presenter View
243(1)
Saving Presentations
243(2)
Naming your presentation
244(1)
Exporting your presentation
244(1)
Collaborating in Slides
245(2)
Tracking Revisions
247(1)
Using Slides Offline
248(1)
Chapter 11 Using Other Office Tools
249(30)
Getting Started with Office Online
250(22)
Verifying your Office account
251(1)
OneDrive
252(2)
Outlook Email
254(4)
Outlook Calendar
258(2)
Outlook Contacts
260(2)
Word
262(2)
Excel
264(1)
PowerPoint
265(2)
OneNote
267(2)
Collaborating in OneDrive
269(1)
Skype
269(3)
Checking Out Apple's iCloud Suite
272(4)
iCloud file storage
272(1)
Pages
273(2)
Numbers
275(1)
Keynote
276(1)
Using Adobe Reader
276(3)
Part 3: The Chromebook Recreational Vehicle 279(94)
Chapter 12 Mustering Your Music
281(24)
Getting Started with Google Play
282(1)
Creating a Standard Account
283(3)
Upgrading to a Premium Account
286(1)
Accessing Music in Google Play
287(6)
Google Play Library
288(1)
Google Play Radio
288(1)
Mini Player
289(1)
Searching for an artist's station
290(1)
Purchasing music you hear on a radio station
290(2)
Uploading music
292(1)
Creating Playlists
293(4)
Sharing playlists
295(1)
Playing music on external devices
296(1)
Enjoying Streaming Music with Pandora
297(2)
Streaming with Spotify
299(2)
Amping Up Amazon Music
301(1)
Rocking with Apple Music
302(3)
Chapter 13 Having Fun with Photos
305(14)
Navigating the Chromebook Camera
305(2)
Taking a Picture
307(2)
Using the camera timer
307(2)
Viewing Photos Taken with a Smartphone on Your Chromebook
309(2)
Viewing Photos on Your Chromebook
311(1)
Sharing Photos
312(1)
Deleting Photos
313(2)
Deleting photos stored locally on a Chromebook
313(1)
Deleting photos from Google Photos
314(1)
Transferring Photos from a Digital Camera to Your Chromebook
315(1)
Viewing and Editing Photos
316(3)
Chapter 14 Playing Video on the Chromebook
319(18)
Creating a Video with Your Chromebook
320(1)
Watching Video on Chromebook
320(2)
Navigating the Chromebook Video Player
322(2)
Skipping around a video
322(1)
Activating Full Screen mode
323(1)
Adjusting the volume
324(1)
Using Other Video Players on a Chromebook
324(1)
Transferring a Video from an Android Phone to a Chromebook
325(1)
Transferring a Video from a Dashcam or Another Source to a Chromebook
326(1)
Getting Started with Google's Play Movies
327(1)
Navigating Google Play Movies & TV
327(5)
Purchasing movies and TV shows
328(2)
Playing movies and TV shows
330(1)
Adjusting the volume
331(1)
Casting to a TV
331(1)
Exploring YouTube
332(1)
Navigating YouTube
333(4)
Playing and pausing video
333(1)
Activating Full Screen mode
334(1)
Adjusting the volume
334(1)
Casting to a smart TV
335(2)
Chapter 15 Chatting with Friends and Family
337(20)
Hanging Out with Hangouts
338(4)
Texting with Hangouts
339(1)
Audio calls on Hangouts
339(1)
Video calling on Hangouts
340(1)
Sending photos on Hangouts
341(1)
Making a phone call with Hangouts
341(1)
Sharing your screen with Hangouts
342(1)
Getting Started with Duo
342(5)
Recording a video message with Duo
344(1)
Voice and video chatting with Duo
345(2)
Calling and Texting with Google Voice
347(3)
Setting up Google Voice
347(1)
Sending text messages with Google Voice
348(1)
Making a call with Google Voice
349(1)
Other Google Voice features
349(1)
Communicating with Skype
350(4)
Getting started with Skype
350(1)
Adding Skype contacts
351(1)
Sending text messages with Skype
352(1)
Chatting on Skype video
353(1)
Working with Google Contacts
354(3)
Adding contacts
354(1)
Viewing and editing contacts
354(3)
Chapter 16 Reading Ebooks on the Chromebook
357(16)
Navigating Google Play Books
358(3)
Searching and purchasing books
358(2)
Previewing a book
360(1)
Reading Ebooks with Your Chromebook
361(7)
Reading in Full Screen mode
362(1)
Personalizing your view
363(1)
Using bookmarks
363(1)
Viewing the definition of a word
364(1)
Reading ebooks offline
365(1)
Reading ebooks on the Google Play Books website
366(2)
Using Amazon Kindle on your Chromebook
368(7)
Reading Kindle books
369(1)
Purchasing Kindle books
370(1)
Reading Kindle books offline
370(3)
Part 4: Advanced Chromebook Settings 373(58)
Chapter 17 Customizing Your Chromebook
375(18)
Customizing Your Display Settings
375(9)
Changing your wallpaper
376(1)
Changing your screen resolution
377(2)
Using the Night Light feature
379(1)
Using an external display
380(4)
Customizing Your Shelf
384(2)
Hiding your shelf
384(1)
Changing the position of your shelf
384(2)
Connecting Bluetooth devices to your Chromebook
386(2)
Managing Notifications
388(2)
Configuring Your Touchpad
390(3)
Chapter 18 Securing Your Chromebook
393(24)
Conducting User Management
394(9)
Adding and deleting users
394(3)
Hiding users on the login screen
397(1)
Guest mode
398(1)
Using Google 2-Step Authentication
399(3)
Obtaining ultimate security with Google Advanced Protection
402(1)
Managing and protecting Your passwords
403(4)
Using an online password vault
403(1)
Storing passwords in the Chrome browser
404(2)
Storing passwords in a hard-copy book
406(1)
Keeping hackers at bay with multifactor authentication
406(1)
Locking Your Screen
407(2)
Setting a secure wake-from-Sleep mode
408(1)
Protecting Your Network Traffic with VPN
409(1)
Keeping Your Chromebook Up to Date
410(1)
Protection from Viruses and Other Malware
411(2)
Power Washing
413(1)
Protecting Your Chromebook from Prying Eyes and Thieves
414(3)
Cover your webcam
414(1)
Use a privacy screen filter
415(1)
Preventing the theft of your Chromebook
416(1)
Chapter 19 Troubleshooting and Disaster Preparation
417(14)
Resolving Internet-Connectivity Problems
418(2)
Looking into Browser Issues
420(3)
Resolving Power Problems
423(2)
Finding Help Online
425(2)
Using the Chromebook Recovery Utility
427(4)
Part 5: The Part Of Tens 431(26)
Chapter 20 Ten Hardware Features to Consider When Buying a Chromebook
433(6)
Screen
434(1)
Processor
435(1)
Memory
435(1)
Storage Capacity
435(1)
Webcam
436(1)
Internet Connection
436(1)
Battery
437(1)
SD Card Slot
437(1)
HDMI Port
438(1)
USB Ports (Including USB-C)
438(1)
Chapter 21 Ten Handy Chromebook Shortcuts
439(6)
Search from the Launcher
439(1)
Do a Quick Reboot
440(1)
Control Chromebook with the Omnibox
440(1)
Lock Your Screen
441(1)
Launch Apps in the Shelf
441(1)
Do a Barrel Roll
441(1)
View Chrome Browser Tasks
442(1)
See All Your Open Windows
442(1)
Perform Math, Conversions, and Definitions with Search
443(1)
Use A Proxy for the Delete Key
443(2)
Chapter 22 Ten Great Chrome OS Apps
445(6)
Skype
445(1)
WeVideo
446(1)
Lexulous Solitaire
446(1)
Angry Birds
446(1)
Chrome Remote Desktop
447(1)
PicMonkey
447(1)
Sketch The Best
448(1)
Pandora
448(1)
Microsoft Word Online
448(1)
Weatherbug
449(2)
Chapter 23 Ten Chromebook Security Tips
451(6)
Lock Your Chromebook when You're Away
451(1)
Use Strong, Complex Passwords
452(1)
Use a Web-Based Password Vault
452(1)
Use Multifactor Authentication Everywhere You Can
453(1)
Get a Screen Privacy Filter
453(1)
Block Malicious Websites with an Antimalware Program
454(1)
Update the Security on Your Wi-Fi Access Point
454(1)
Back Up Your Local Data
454(1)
Use a VPN If You Use Public Wi-Fi Routinely
455(1)
Keep Your Chromebook Up to Date
455(2)
Index 457
Peter H. Gregory is a cybersecurity leader and executive advisor at a global security advisory firm. He is also a cybersecurity advisor and adjunct instructor for the University of Washington and the University of South Florida, and is the author of over 40 books. Mark LaFay is a graduate of the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology. His professional career, however, didn't start in engineering and technology. He started two successful businesses in the music industry before co-founding two tech start-ups.