![]() It’s not often I need to capture a video from my Chromebook usage, but then again, perhaps that’s because I couldn’t do so natively in the past. I chose the partial screen for a brief demo video of some random web surfing below. If you switch the first control slider from the still camera icon to the video camera icon, however, you get the same options for a screen recording: Record the full screen, partial screen or a window. These are like the old hardware key combinations to capture still images from the display. By default, these are set to a still image of your display, and you can choose to capture the entire display image, a configuration portion of the display or a window. ![]() You should see several screen capture controls appear at the bottom of your display. To start a recording of your Chromebook screen, tap the button. ![]() I’m actually testing this on Chrome OS 89 and in that version, the tool tip when hovering over the button doesn’t yet appear.ĭon’t worry though: The button still works. Once you do this, you’ll see a new Screen Capture button in your Quick Settings. But before you can use it, you have to enable the flag for it found at chrome://flags#screen-capture and restart your Chromebook. Using it, a video capture of your full, or partial, Chromebook display is saved as a. Among the many new, experimental features found in Chrome OS 88 is an updated screen recording feature.
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