Sunday, February 2, 2014

How to Force Quit on a Chromebook

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Chromebooks are easy to use by their very nature. However, that doesn’t mean everything about them is intuitive. As with any piece of tech, every once in a while you run into a glitch that causes a tab or app to stop working properly. But since there is no Ctrl+Alt+Delete option to open the task manager on a Chromebook, as there are on a Windows laptop because there’s no delete button. That doesn’t mean you can’t get to a task manager, however. Here’s how to force close a window. 

1. Click the menu button, which looks like three lines in your Chromebook’s Chrome browser on the top right.

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2. Click on More Tools in the pop-up menu.

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3. Click Task Manager.

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4. Select the process or program that you wish to force quit and click End Process on the bottom right of the screen.

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5. If this is a program that your Chromebook finds important, such as Pocket or Any.do, your Chromebook will prompt you to restart the app via a pop-up on the bottom right of the screen.

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Anna Attkisson A lover of lists and deadlines, Anna Attkisson heads up features and special projects for Laptopmag.com, in addition to covering social networking and accessories. She joined the LAPTOP staff in 2007, after working at Time Inc. Content Solutions where she created custom publications for companies from American Express to National Parks Foundation.

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