Acer Chromebook 315 CB315-4HT-C72W User Manual

To perform a factory reset on your Acer Chromebook 315, sign out of your account, press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R, then select Restart. In the box that appears, select Powerwash and then Continue. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset.
If your Acer Chromebook 315 won't turn on, first ensure that the battery is charged. Connect the Chromebook to a power source and check if the charging indicator lights up. If it doesn't, try using a different charger. If the issue persists, perform a hard reset by pressing and holding the Refresh button and then tapping the Power button.
To extend the battery life of your Acer Chromebook 315, reduce the screen brightness, close unused tabs and apps, disable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not needed, and adjust your power settings to put the device to sleep after a short period of inactivity.
Installing Windows on an Acer Chromebook 315 is not officially supported and may void any warranties. Chromebooks are optimized for Chrome OS, and attempting to install Windows can lead to performance issues and hardware incompatibilities.
To update your Acer Chromebook 315, ensure it is connected to the internet. Click on the time in the lower-right corner, then select Settings. Click on About Chrome OS at the bottom of the menu, then select Check for Updates. Follow the prompts to complete the update process.
For Wi-Fi issues, try the following steps: restart your Chromebook, ensure Wi-Fi is turned on, forget and then reconnect to the network, restart your router, and check for updates to the Chrome OS. If problems persist, contact your network administrator or service provider.
To take a screenshot on the Acer Chromebook 315, press Ctrl + Show Windows key (the key with a rectangle and two vertical lines). For a partial screenshot, press Shift + Ctrl + Show Windows key, then click and drag to select the area you want to capture.
If your Chromebook is running slow, try closing unused tabs and apps, clearing cache and browsing data, disabling unnecessary extensions, and performing a system update. If the problem persists, consider performing a Powerwash to reset the device.
To connect a Bluetooth device, click on the time in the lower-right corner of the screen, then select Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth if it's off, and your Chromebook will start scanning for available devices. Select the device you want to connect to and follow any additional prompts.
To change the language settings, click on the time in the lower-right corner, then select Settings. Scroll down to Languages and input, click on Language, and then select Add languages. Choose the language you want and follow the prompts to set it as default or configure other options.