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Touchpad gestures Simply move your finger across the touchpad. Press down on the lower half of the touchpad. Since tap-to-click is enabled by default, you can quickly tap the touchpad to click. Click the touchpad with two fingers. Swipe Place two fingers on the touchpad and move them up and down to scroll vertically, left and right to scroll horizontally. If you have Australian scrolling enabled, move two fingers up to scroll down. (It works in the same way as say, your smartphone or tablet.) If you have multiple browser tabs open, you can also swipe left and right with three fingers to quickly move between tabs. Quickly move two fingers left or right to go backward or forward on web pages or while using apps. Click the item you want to move with one finger. With a second finger, move the item. Release both fingers to drop the item at its new location. Bluetooth This section outlines the instruction to pair a bluetooth device with your Chrome devices. Bluetooth technology lets you connect devices wirelessly over short distances. To use the Bluetooth accessories with your Chromebook, first check if your Chromebook supports Bluetooth. You will then need to pair it with the accessory. To see if you can use the Bluetooth accessories with your Chromebook, click the status area in the lower right corner, where your account picture appears. If you see the Bluetooth icon or in the menu, your Chromebook supports Bluetooth. If you do not see either of these icons, your Chromebook does not support Bluetooth. If your Chromebook supports Bluetooth, it can connect to a wide range of the Bluetooth accessories, including the following: • Keyboards • Mice • Speakers Technology and components 39

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Touchpad gestures
Simply move your finger across the touchpad.
Press down on the lower half of the touchpad. Since tap-to-click is enabled by default, you can quickly tap
the touchpad to click.
Click the touchpad with two fingers.
Place two fingers on the touchpad and move them up and down to scroll vertically, left and right to scroll
horizontally. If you have Australian scrolling enabled, move two fingers up to scroll down. (It works in the
same way as say, your smartphone or tablet.) If you have multiple browser tabs open, you can also swipe left
and right with three fingers to quickly move between tabs.
Swipe
Quickly move two fingers left or right to go backward or forward on web pages or while using apps.
Click the item you want to move with one finger. With a second finger, move the item. Release both fingers
to drop the item at its new location.
Bluetooth
This section outlines the instruction to pair a bluetooth device with your Chrome devices.
Bluetooth technology lets you connect devices wirelessly over short distances. To use the Bluetooth accessories with your Chromebook,
first check if your Chromebook supports Bluetooth. You will then need to pair it with the accessory.
To see if you can use the Bluetooth accessories with your Chromebook, click the status area in the lower right corner, where your account
picture appears. If you see the Bluetooth icon
or
in the menu, your Chromebook supports Bluetooth. If you do not see either
of these icons, your Chromebook does not support Bluetooth. If your Chromebook supports Bluetooth, it can connect to a wide range of
the Bluetooth accessories, including the following:
Keyboards
Mice
Speakers
Technology and components
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