How to Enable Function Keys on a Chromebook

May. 20, 2024



To make Chromebooks developer-friendly machines, Google continues to add interesting features to its desktop OS. Chrome OS brings several cool features to make it easier for users switching from other operating systems like Windows to get used to the OS, including the ability to enable function keys on your Chromebook with a toggle. Function keys are extremely handy for developers and even regular users, and here’s how you can enable them on ChromeOS.

There are two ways to enable and use function keys on a Chromebook — one by switching the top-row keys into Function keys and the other by using the Search key along with the top-row keys. So, let’s look at how to do it.

Method 1: Use Top-row Keys as Function Keys on Chromebook

Method 1: Use Top-row Keys as Function Keys on Chromebook

This should turn the top-row keys into F1, F2, and so on, starting with the back key. You can use Windows and programming shortcuts comfortably on your Chromebook in combination with the modifier Ctrl, Shift, and Alt keys.

Say you want to close a Window using Alt + F4 as you do on a Windows machine, you can do that with Alt + the full-screen key (which acts as F4). You can also just press the overview key (F5) to refresh the window.

While the above method lets you access dedicated Function keys on your Chromebook, you also lose many of the helpful Chrome OS shortcuts liketaking a screenshot, adjusting volume, brightness, spaces, etc. If you want to use Function keys without losing the ChromeOS shortcuts, there’s an easy fix.

For example, I can adjust the brightness by pressing theLauncher + Brightness keyon the top row, all the while Function keys are enabled. Similarly, you can manage volume, lock your Chrome OS device, and so on by using the “Launcher” key in combination with the top-row keys.

If you have theFunction keys disabled, you can still perform their operations instantly and vice versa by pressing the Launcher + top-row keys. This way, you don’t need to dive into the Settings page and change the behavior each time you want to use the Function keys.

And that’s how you can enable and use function keys on a Chromebook. It’s a great feature for both general users and programmers who miss Windows shortcuts. What are your favorite things about owning a Chromebook? Let us know in the comments below;