This guide for the Chromebook KB5220W-C Keyboard will take you through the use of your keyboard. This particular keyboard has some special functions, we will go into details on what they are and how to use them. If this article doesn't contain the information you seek, please check your user manual on the Dell Support Site.
You will notice that your Chromebook keyboard is different from what you may be used to, as it has few extra features to help make it easier for you to browse the web. The keyboard contains a dedicated search key and a new row of web shortcut keys.
The keyboard on the Chromebook is designed to help you use the correct keys to accomplish the things you need the most. The table below is an overview of the special keys on the top row of the keyboard.
Keys | Primary behavior | Secondary behavior (Fn + Key) |
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Esc behavior |
Esc behavior |
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Browser Back |
F1 behavior | |
Reload current page |
F2 behavior | |
Open your page in fullscreen mode |
F3 behavior | |
Switch to your next tab or window |
F4 behavior | |
Decrease screen brightness |
F5 behavior | |
Increase screen brightness |
F6 behavior | |
Mute |
F7 behavior | |
Decrease the volume |
F8 behavior | |
Increase the volume |
F9 behavior | |
F10 behavior |
F10 behavior | |
F11 |
F11 |
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Changes display layout (multi monitors setup) |
F12 behavior | |
Delete |
None |
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Lock Key |
None |
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Globe/ Language Key |
Globe/ Language Key |
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Search your apps and the web from your apps list. On a Chromebook, this key is located on the side, where you would normally find the Caps Lock key. To turn Caps Lock on temporarily, press Alt + the search key. |
Search Key |
Chromebooks come with a special search key to help quickly search the web. To type capital letters, users can make the search key work like the caps lock key. Similarly, you can also adjust the way the Ctrl and Alt keys work on the Setting page.
Sign in to Chromebook.
Click the status area in the lower-right corner, where the account picture appears.
Click Settings.
In the Device section, click Keyboard Settings.
Use the menus to adjust the behavior of the Search, Ctrl and Alt keys.
Click OK.
Pressing the Search key brings up the search box and apps list. The search box allows you to search both the Internet and apps list at the same time.
To make room for the Search Key the Caps Lock key is taken away, but if you really need the Caps Lock, you can turn it on temporarily by pressing Alt + the Search key. Press it again to turn it off.
The table below lists the keyboard shortcut keys that will prove useful.
Shortcut | Function |
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Esc | Stop the loading of your current page |
Ctrl + F5 | Decrease keyboard brightness |
Ctrl + F6 | Increase keyboard brightness |
Alt + Up arrow | Page up |
Alt + Down arrow | Page down |
Alt + Left arrow (Backspace) | Go to previous page in your browsing history |
Alt + Right arrow(Shift + Backspace) | Go to the next page in your browsing history |
Ctrl + Right arrow | Move to the end of the next word |
Ctrl + Down arrow | Move to the start of the previous word |
Ctrl + Alt + Up arrow | Home |
Ctrl + Alt + Down arrow | End |
Ctrl + Alt + Right arrow | Select next word or letter |
Ctrl + Alt + Left arrow | Select previous word or letter |
Ctrl + Alt + Z | Enable or disable accessibility features if you're not signed in with a Google Account. If you're signed in, you can configure the accessibility feature on the Settings page. |
Ctrl + Alt + / | Open the list of available keyboard shortcuts |
Ctrl + Shift + D | Save all open pages in the current window as bookmarks in a new folder |
Ctrl + Shift + G or Shift + Enter | Go to the previous match for the input in the find bar |
Ctrl + Shift + B | Toggle the display of the bookmarks bar. Bookmarks appear on the New Tab page if the bar is hidden. |
Ctrl + Shift + I | Toggle the display of the Developer Tools panel |
Ctrl + Shift + J | Toggle the display of the DOM Inspector |
Ctrl + Shift + L | Locks the screen |
Ctrl + Shift + N | Open a new window in incognito mode |
Ctrl + Shift + B | Toggle the bookmark bar |
Ctrl + Shift + Q | Sign out Google Account |
Ctrl + Shift + Q (twice) | Sign out Google Account on Chrome OS |
Ctrl + Shift + R | Reload your current page without using cached content |
Ctrl + Shift + T | Reopen the last tab being closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs being closed. |
Ctrl + Shift + V | Paste content from the clipboard as plain text |
Ctrl + Shift + W | Close the current window |
Ctrl + . | Display hidden files in the Files app |
Ctrl + ? | Go to the Help Center |
Ctrl + 0 | Reset zoom level |
Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 |
Go to the tab at the specified position in the window |
Ctrl + 9 |
Go to the last tab in the window |
Ctrl + A | Select everything on the page |
Ctrl + C | Copy selected content to the clipboard |
Ctrl + D | Save your current webpage as a bookmark |
Ctrl + F | Search your current webpage |
Ctrl + G or Enter | Go to the next match for the input in the find bar |
Ctrl + H | Open the History page |
Ctrl + J | Open the Downloads page |
Ctrl + K or Ctrl + E | Perform a search. Type a search term after the question mark in the address bar and press Enter. |
Ctrl + L or Alt + D |
Select the content in the address bar |
Ctrl + N | Open a new window |
Ctrl + O | Open a file in the browser |
Ctrl + P | Print your current page |
Ctrl + R | Reload your current page |
Ctrl + S | Save your current page |
Ctrl + T | Open a new tab |
Ctrl + U | View page source |
Ctrl + V | Paste content from the clipboard |
Ctrl + W | Close the current tab |
Ctrl + X | Cut |
Ctrl + Z | Undo the last action |
Ctrl + Backspace | Delete the previous word |
Ctrl + Tab | Switch to next tab |
Ctrl + Enter | Add www. and .com to your input in the address bar and open the resulting URL |
Ctrl + Shift + Tab | Go to the previous tab in the window |
Ctrl + Shift + Refresh | Rotate screen 90 degrees |
Ctrl + Shift + ) | Reset screen scale |
Ctrl + Shift + + | Increase screen scale |
Ctrl + Shift + - | Decrease screen scale |
Ctrl + Shift + Refresh | Rotate screen 90 degrees |
Ctrl + + | Zoom in on the page |
Ctrl + - | Zoom out on the page |
Alt + click a link | Open the link you clicked in a new background tab |
Alt + 1 through Alt + 8 | Go to the window at the specified position |
Alt + 9 | Go to the last window open |
Alt + E or Alt + F | Open the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar |
Alt + Backspace | Delete the next letter (forward delete) |
Alt + Tab | Go to the next window that have opened |
Alt + Shift + Tab | Go to the previous window that have opened |
Alt + Shift + M | Open the Files app |
Alt + Shift + B | Place focus on the bookmarks bar. Use the actions listed for Shift + Alt + T to move the focus. |
Shift + Alt + S | Opens the status area in the bottom-right corner of the screen |
Shift + Alt + L | Place focus on the launcher
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Shift + Search + Volume Up | Open right-click menus for focused items |
Shift + Esc | Open the Task Manager |
To see more shortcuts, simply press Ctrl + Alt + ? To open the keyboard viewer on your screen.
Key | Primary Function | Secondary Function |
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F12 | Toggles privacy display ON and OFF and displays the user mode. If the system does not support privacy mode, the function will be as per the operating system or application specific F12 default behavior. | Operating system or application specific F12 default behavior. |
Project mode | Toggles between mirrored and extended display modes. | Null |
Delete | Delete function | Null |
Power Button | Changes the system power state | Null |
Language Key | Switches between the keyboard languages that the user has set. The language key is located between the Fn and left Alt key. You can activate the language key using the Ctrl + Shift + Space bar keys combination.
NOTE: The language key functionality will be active if more than one keyboard language is set.
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Null |
To see more shortcuts, simply press Ctrl + Alt + ? To open the keyboard viewer on your screen.