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Make the screen bigger or smaller on a Chromebook

Chromebooks allow you to 'zoom' the screen in and out to more easily see text and buttons. Use the keyboard shortcuts **Ctrl + Shift + = (equals/plus)** and **Ctrl + Shift + - (minus)** to zoom in and out, respectively. This looks like the following on a Chromebook keyboard: ![][1] [1]: https://hf-files-oregon.s3…

Type by speaking on a Chromebook (dictation)

Chromebooks support a feature called **Dictation**, which allows you to type by speaking into the microphone. Turn it on using the following steps: 1. Open the **app launcher** (the circle icon in the bottom left), then find the **Settings** app: ![][1] 2. Tap or click **Accessibility** on the left, then selec…

Make items on the screen bigger or smaller on a Windows PC

On Windows, you can adjust the size of everything on a screen by adjusting the **display scale**. You might make this larger to see apps more easily, or smaller to have more space to work with. Follow the steps below to change this: **Note:** If you're just trying to see something bigger on a specific webpage or app,…

Read text out loud on a Chromebook

Chromebooks have a screen reader that can **read out text** on the screen. This is useful if you are struggling to read the text or understand what it means. To turn it on, open the **Settings** app by pressing the **🔍 Search** button at the left of your keyboard and typing **Settings** or finding it in the list that …

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