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Jason Cipriani/ZDNetDid you know that you can connect your Android device to your Chromebook?
Once you've made this connection, you will enjoy:
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Read nowThis should be considered a no-brainer for anyone who uses both Android and ChromeOS. The only caveat to this setup is that your Chromebook will be unlocked as long as your phone is nearby. Because of that, you'll want to be careful as to where you leave your Chromebook. Warning aside, I've always found this to be a must-do for all of my Chromebooks.
Let me show you how it's done.
To make this work, you will need the following:
With those things at the ready, let's make this connection.
Log into your Chromebook and open the Settings app either from the launcher or the system tray. If opening from the Launcher, click the Launcher icon at the bottom right of your desktop and locate the Settings app. If opening from the system tray, click the tray and then click the gear icon in the popup window (Figure 1).
Figure 1: The System Tray popup on Chrome OS 103.
Image: Jack WallenClickConnected devicesin the left sidebar of the Settings app (Figure 2).
Figure 2: The ChromeOS Settings app is where you configure nearly all aspects of ChromeOS.
Image: Jack WallenIn the resulting window (Figure 3), clickSet upassociated with Android Phone.
Figure 3: The Connected devices section of the ChromeOS Settings app.
Image: Jack WallenIn the Select a device drop-down (Figure 4), you will see a list of all Android devices associated with your Google account.
Figure 4: Select your phone to associate with your Chromebook.
Image: Jack WallenSelect the correct phone and then clickAccept & continue. You will then be prompted for your Google Account password. Type the password and clickDone. ClickDoneagain, and then, back at the Connected devices page (Figure 5), click theON/OFFslider (associated with your new device) until it's in the ON position.
Figure 5: Enabling the connection between the newly-added device.
Image: Jack WallenYou will, once again, be prompted for your Google account password. Type it and clickConfirm.
And that's it; your Android phone is now connected to your Chromebook. Once you've taken care of this, make sure to expand the entry so you can enable/disable any features you want and also connect Messages (by clicking Setup -Figure 6).
Figure 6: Enable or disable any of the features you want from here.
Image: Jack WallenClose out Settings, and you're good to go. Your Android device is now connected to your Chromebook.