The Chromebooks
application
A computer program that performs a specific task or tasks. Google Docs, Sheets and Slides are examples of applications. Also called apps.
extension
A program that extends the functionality of the Chromebook or Google Chrome. Extensions show up in the upper-right of the Chrome browser. Example: Google Translate - translates current web page.
hyperlink
Any text or image in a web browser, that when clicked, takes you to another web page.
full screen key
Chromebook key used to maximize window to full screen.
refresh page
Chromebook key used to reload/refresh current web page.
switch windows key
Chromebook key used to switch to next open window(s).
browser navigation arrows
Chromebook keys that move back and forward through browser web pages.
volume control keys
Chromebook keys to mute, decrease and increase system volume.
increase/decrease brightness keys
Chromebook keys used to increase or decrease screen brightness. Note: Often students will use the decrease screen brightness until the screen goes black. This is one of the first things to check when students report a black screen.
Omnibar
Google Chrome's address bar that can also be used as a search bar.
Google Docs
Google's cloud-based app used for creating documents; similar to Microsoft Word.
Google Slides
Google's cloud-based app used for creating slideshows; similar to Microsoft PowerPoint.
Google Sheets
Google's cloud-based app used for creating spreadsheets; similar to Microsoft Excel.
Google Drive
Google's file storage app; cloud based (can be accessed from other locations). Google Apps for Education accounts have unlimited storage space.
Google Chrome
Google's internet browser. Allows you to browse web pages. When logged into Chrome all of your bookmarks, history and settings follow your account.
Web Store
Google's online store where you can download/purchase free or paid apps and extensions for the Chromebook. This feature is turned off for students.
Icon
Graphic symbol used to represent a program/file/etc.
Ctrl + C
Keyboard shortcut for "copy"
Ctrl + X
Keyboard shortcut for "cut"
Ctrl + V
Keyboard shortcut for "paste"
status area
Located in the bottom right of Chromebook screen, it's the notification area on a Chromebook; shows account logged in, time, sound, internet connection, battery, etc.
keyboard shortcut
Specific keys that you press together or in a sequence to execute commands or apply settings.
URL
Stands for Uniform Resource Locator, a protocol for specifying addresses on the internet (a website address).
launcher
The magnifying glass icon in the lower left screen of a Chromebook (once user is logged in). Click to open other apps; also can be used to search files and/or the internet.
shelf
The taskbar of Chromebook; where all the open/pinned programs and applications can be seen.
right-click on a Chromebook
Two finger tap on touchpad; or hold Alt key and click with one finger
scrolling on a Chromebook
Two-fingers on touch pad, drag up, down, left or right.
Ctrl + Z
Undo your last action. Repeat to undo multiple actions, one at a time.
power button
Used to power on/off Chromebook. Remind users to sign out in the status area before shutting down.