This will take a screenshot of what appears on your screen.
After the screenshot has been taken, there are three options at the bottom, providing some editing tools for you to take advantage of. You’ll find
Crop,
Text, and
Draw, while the Close, Undo, Redo, and Next buttons appear at the top of the page. All of the tools are pretty self-explanatory, as the Text button adds a text box to the screenshot and you can change the color of the font being used. Draw provides some free-hand tools along with a color swatch and the ability to change the size of the lines being drawn. Then Crop, just lets you adjust the size of the screenshot to cut out any of the cruft that is in the present screenshot.
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Google has now pushed its upcoming Chrome Labs features one step closer to completion for the Chromebook platform. That’s based on recent reports from Android Police, which spotted the feature now rolling out on the Dev Channel for Chrome OS.
The new feature acts as a way for users to gain early access to experimental features, hence the branding. But, unlike previous experiments, Chrome Labs makes the process easy. As previously reported, Chrome Labs doesn’t require users to navigate to Chrome’s hidden experiments menu. That’s typically tucked behind the entry of the URL “chrome://flags” in the Omnibox search bar.