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Type by speaking on a Chromebook (dictation)

Chromebooks support a feature called  Dictation , which allows you to type by speaking into the microphone. Turn it on using the following steps: * Open the app launcher (the circle icon in the bottom left), then find the  Settings  app: * Tap or click  Accessibility  on the left, then select  Keyboard and tex…

Make the screen bigger or smaller on a Chromebook

Chromebooks allow you to 'zoom' the screen in and out to more easily see text and buttons. Use the keyboard shortcuts  Ctrl + Shift + = (equals/plus)  and  Ctrl + Shift + - (minus)  to zoom in and out, respectively. This looks like the following on a Chromebook keyboard:

Make items on the screen bigger or smaller on a Windows PC

On Windows, you can adjust the size of everything on a screen by adjusting the  display scale . You might make this larger to see apps more easily, or smaller to have more space to work with. Follow the steps below to change this: Note: If you're just trying to see something bigger on a specific webpage or app, yo…

Read text out loud on a Chromebook

Chromebooks have a screen reader that can read out text on the screen. This is useful if you are struggling to read the text or understand what it means. To turn it on, open the  Settings  app by pressing the 🔍 Search  button at the left of your keyboard and typing  Settings  or finding it in the list that opens: …

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