Chromebooks have a native screenshot tool that allows users to capture a page or window on their screen, and there are different ways to do so depending on a number of factors. Admittedly, several key features are missing on Chrome OS such as a restart button, but it still has its fair share of useful features, some of which do not require users to install any extra applications.
Chromebooks are very popular in the education space thanks to their affordable price tags, long battery life, and ease of use. However, they do have competitors, one of which is Microsoft which recently announced Windows 11 SE, a lightweight version of Windows designed for the classroom. In November 2021, Microsoft announced the Surface Laptop SE, a $249 11.6-inch laptop that is only available for education customers.
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Like Windows, there are multiple ways to take a screenshot on Chromebooks. However, this does depend on whether the Chrome OS device is a tablet (or in tablet mode), a laptop (or in laptop mode), or connected to an external display with a separate keyboard and mouse attached. Chrome OS allows users to choose between three different screenshot types —'Partial' for taking a screenshot of just a portion of the screen, 'Full screen' which is self-explanatory, and 'Window' for taking a screenshot of a particular window. The screenshot tool also has a screen-recording function for those who want to record their screen instead.
The easiest way to take a screenshot works regardless of the device or the mode being used. To take a screenshot on a Chrome OS device, tap/click on the battery or Wi-Fi icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. It should bring up the
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