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Shortcut of the Week - May 8th

This week, I am highlighting an accessibility feature of your Chromebook. Knowing that screens can be difficult to stare at, this week, we will show you how to see the negative or reverse image of the screen, essential flipping colors.

This is helpful for students and teachers that may have an eye issue and can be used to assist them in working on their computers. It is helpful to know. It could also help students who have eyes that are strained easily. The quick shortcut allows switch between the two pages and can be helpful in many different ways.

Chromebook Keyboard


To change the contrast of your screen, push "Ctrl + Search + h" at the same time. If you do it correctly, your screen should change contrasts very quickly.

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