Acer C738T, CB5-132T User Manual

User’s Manual
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Acer Chromebook R 11
Covers: CB5-132T / C738T
This revision: August 2015
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3. Select Support > REGISTER A PRODUCT.
4. Sign up for an Acer ID or sign in if you already have an Acer ID.

Register your Acer product

After we receive your product registration, you will be sent a confirmation email with important data. Keep this email in a safe place.

Manage your registered products

Once you have completed the registration process, you can log onto account.acer.com using your Acer ID and password to see and manage all your registered products.
It may take a few days for your information to be updated to the database.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Register your Acer product ......................... 2
Manage your registered products ............... 2
Getting started 4
Turn on your Chromebook....................... 4
Select your language settings ................. 4
Connect to a network............................... 4
Accept the Terms of Service....................... 4
First-time sign-in ...................................... 4
Create a new Google Account .................... 4
Browse as a guest ...................................... 5
Sign in to your Google Account .................. 5
Your Acer Chromebook tour 6
Front view ................................................ 6
Keyboard view ......................................... 7
Function keys .............................................. 8
Touchpad .................................................... 8
Left side view........................................... 9
Right side view ........................................ 9
Bottom view .......................................... 11
The Chrome OS Desktop 12
Window controls ................................... 12
Shelf ...................................................... 13
Launcher................................................... 13
Pinned apps.............................................. 13
Status area................................................ 14
Apps & extensions 15
Managing apps ...................................... 15
Installing new apps from the Chrome Web
Store ........................................................ 15
Removing apps from Chrome OS ............. 15
Pin an app to the shelf .............................. 16
Unpin an app from the shelf...................... 16
Google Drive ......................................... 16
Difference between Drive and Files apps . 16
Creating a new document ......................... 17
Sync files from Downloads to Google
Drive.......................................................... 17
Enable offline access to Google Drive files 18
Gmail .................................................... 19
Composing an email ................................. 19
YouTube ............................................... 19
Playing video or audio files .................... 19
Other Supported File Types................... 19
Chrome OS tips and tricks 20
Documents............................................. 20
How to create documents ......................... 20
Finding your documents............................ 21
How to share documents with other users 21
How to start a video chat ....................... 22
How to listen to music............................ 22
How to watch videos, TV, or movies...... 23
Working with Microsoft Office (Word,
Excel, and Powepoint) documents ........ 23
Open and edit Microsoft Office files using
Google’s office compatibility mode ........... 23
Convert Microsoft Office files to Google
Drive formats............................................. 24
Export Google Drive documents as
Microsoft Office files.................................. 24
Opening Microsoft Office files using Microsoft’s Office Online apps from the
Chrome Web Store ................................... 24
How to use your Chromebook when
there’s no internet .................................. 25
Gmail Offline ............................................. 25
Google Drive ............................................. 26
Settings 27
Changing the language settings ............ 27
Changing the clock settings................... 28
Customizing appearance ....................... 28
Customizing the wallpaper........................ 28
Customizing the theme ............................. 28
Setting up a printer ................................ 29
Updating Chrome OS ............................ 29
Automatic update...................................... 29
Manual update .......................................... 30
Reseting your Chromebook ................... 30
Help 31
Online and offline help ........................... 31
4 - Getting started

GETTING STARTED

Turn on your Chromebook

On the Chromebook, the power button is located at the upper-right corner of the keyboard. A "welcome" screen will appear when the Chromebook first boots up.

Select your language settings

Use the "Select your language" drop-down list to choose your default language setting. If there is more than one way to type in your language, you may be prompted to select a keyboard input method as well.

Connect to a network

Select a wireless network from the "Select a network" list to connect to the Internet. If network access is protected, you will need an access password to connect to it.

Accept the Terms of Service

Once connected to a network, accept the Terms of Service. Your Chromebook will then download any available system updates, so you automatically get the latest Chrome OS features.

First-time sign-in

Create a new Google Account

You can create a new Google Account if you don’t already have one. Select Create a Google Account to set up a new account. A Google Account gives you access to useful web services developed by Google, such as Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar.

Browse as a guest

Important
You can also use the Chromebook without a Google Account by selecting Browse as a Guest.

Sign in to your Google Account

If you already have a Google Account, enter your username and password in the sign-in box that appears and select the Sign in button.
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Sign in with your primary Google Account. This account will be set as the owner and is the only account that will be able to change certain Chrome settings.
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YOUR ACER CHROMEBOOK TOUR

Now that you are done setting it up, let us show you around your new Acer Chromebook.

Front view

# Icon Item Description
1 Microphone
2 Webcam
3 Touchscreen
Internal microphone for sound recording.
Web camera for video co
mmunication.
A light next to the webcam indicates
the webcam is active.
that
Displays computer output, supports mu
lti-touch input.
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# Icon Item Description
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Keyboard view

Power indicator
Battery indicator
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Indicates the computer's power status.
Indicates the computer's battery
atus.
st
1. Charging: The light shows ambe when the battery is charging.
2. Fully charged: The light shows blue when in AC mode.
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# Icon Item Description
1 Keyboard For entering data into your computer.
Touch-sensitive pointing device wh
ich functions like a computer
mouse.
2
Touchpad / click
utton
b
Pressing down anywhere on the pad
ions like the left button of a
funct mouse. Pressing down anywhere with two
rs functions like the right button
finge of a mouse.
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Function keys

The computer uses function keys or key combinations to access some hardware and software controls, such as screen brightness and volume. The dedicated function keys each have a specific function.
Icon Function Description
Previous Go to the previous page.
Next Go to the next page.
Reload Reload the current page.
Full-screen Open the page in full-screen mode.
Next window Switch to the next window.
Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness.
Brightness up Increases the screen brightness.
Mute Turns off audio output.
Volume down Decreases the volume.
Volume up Increases the volume.

Touchpad

The built-in touchpad is a pointing device that senses movement on its surface. This means the cursor responds as you move your fingers across the surface of the touchpad.
Action Gesture
Click Press down on any part of the touchpad.
Tapping the touchpad with two fingers or pressing Two-finger tap (or alt-click)
Two-finger swipe
(and holding) Alt on the keyboard and tapping the
touchpad with one finger both equal a "right-click"
on a computer mouse.
Place two fingers on the touchpad and move
them up and down to scroll vertically, left and right
to scroll horizontally.
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Action Gesture
Drag and drop

Left side view

# Icon Item Description
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Select the item you want to move with one finger.
With a second finger, move the item. Release
both fingers to drop the item. (This gesture works
for files, not windows or icons.)
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5 Speaker Delivers stereo audio output.
DC-in jack Connects to an AC adapter.
HDMI port
USB port
SD™ card reader

Right side view

# Icon Item Description
1 Speaker Delivers stereo audio output.
Supports high-definition digital video
ctions.
conne Connects to USB devices.
If a port is black it is USB 2.0
atible, if it is blue it is also USB
comp
3.0 compatible.
Accepts Secure Digital (SD
Note: card. The card reader uses one card at a time.
Push to remove/install the
) cards.
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# Icon Item Description
2 Power button Turns the computer on and off.
3
Headset/speaker jack
Connects to audio devices (e.g., speakers, headphones), or
dset with microphone.
a hea Connects to USB devices.
4
USB port
If a port is black it is USB 2.0
atible, if it is blue it is also
comp USB 3.0 compatible.
Connects to a Kensington­compatible computer security
Kensington lock slot
5
lock.
Note: Wrap the computer security lock cable around an immovable object such as a table or handle of a locked drawer. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. Some keyless models are also available.
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