How To Unpin Application From Shelf In Chromebook [Tutorial]
How To Unpin Application From Shelf In Chromebook [Tutorial]
At the bottom or side of your screen, you'll see a row of apps, called the shelf. If there's an app you use frequently, you can pin it to the shelf for quick access.
Just like a Windows PC, a Chromebook has a taskbar where you can pin compatible Android apps and websites that work like apps. Here’s how.
Like a Windows computer, a Chromebook has a taskbar (Google calls it a “shelf”) at the bottom of the screen for easy access to apps on the device. There are a few there by default, and you can pin any other apps you want. But one thing you might not know is that you can pin individual websites, too. In fact, you can make the site open in a separate window and basically turn it into a web-based app.
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About Chromebooks:
A Chromebook is a laptop or tablet running the Linux-based Chrome OS as its operating system. The devices are primarily used to perform a variety of tasks using the Google Chrome browser, with most applications and data residing in the cloud rather than on the machine itself. All Chromebooks released since late 2017 can also run Android apps. Some Chromebooks can run Linux apps.
The first Chromebooks for sale, by Acer Inc. and Samsung, began shipping in 2011. In addition to laptop models, a desktop version, called a Chromebox, was introduced in May 2012, and an "all-in-one" device, called a Chromebase, was introduced in January 2014, by LG Electronics.