#LIGHTTABLE CHROMEOS SOFTWARE#
Some of these commands will be useful for troubleshooting but to be honest, the Chromebook doesn’t go wrong very often and there are lots of software tools that can get the job done too. However, those of us who love all things technical are going to want to have an explore to see what you can do. Unless you’re having problems with your Chromebook, there should be no need to ever use the shell or bash in Chrome OS. Judging also helps you become a better photographer, because it helps you. It sets up a practical workflow for later, so you know right away which shots you want to share with others and which ones need work in an image editor before being ready to be made public (and which should be deleted or hidden). Why Judging your photos achieves two goals.
Systrace: start system tracing for system debugging You need to be judgmental about your images.
#LIGHTTABLE CHROMEOS PASSWORD#
#LIGHTTABLE CHROMEOS INSTALL#
scoop bucket add nerd-fonts scoop install FiraCode. Use chocolatey: choco install firacode-ttf. Memory_test : runs tests on available memory. In the ttf folder, double-click each font file, click Install font to install all at once, select all files, right-click, and choose Install.For example, ‘Battery_test 60’ asks the system how much battery is used every minute (60 seconds). Battery_test TIME : check the battery info and how much battery is used up in a given time.Top : shows all running processes on the system.Inputcontrol : adjust touchpad and mouse controls on compatible devices.xset r : Manually adjust autorepeat behavior of the keyboard.
xset m : Manually adjust mouse acceleration.Sound record 10 : record audio input from the microphone for 10 seconds.Uptime : check how long the Chromebook has been running.Set_time : manually set the time in Chrome OS.Help : verify what a command does before you do it.Help_advanced : list debugging and advanced commands you can use in the shell.Help : shows the general commands you can use in the shell.Some of these require Bash so it’s best to log into that first. Here are some basic commands you can use in the Chrome OS shell. This tutorial is looking at CROSH so will concentrate on that. If you want to dig deeper, you will need to switch into Developer Mode and use Bash from there. You can use some very basic commands from here or type ‘shell’ to access a version of Bash. To access it all you need do is press Ctrl + Alt + T on your Chromebook.