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If you're a developer, you also can put your Chromebook into Developer Mode, to install applications, and get deeper access to the ChromeOS system.
If you want to enable Developer Mode on Chromebook, here's a quick and easy guide. We'll show you how to turn on Developer Mode and also how to disable it.
If you want to enable Developer Mode on a Chromebook, it opens up a lot of functionality, but it comes with some pretty big caveats as well.
Want to try Android apps on a Chromebook? You may have to switch to Beta Mode or Dev Mode. Here's how to switch and how to go back to Stable.
Fortunately it’s still pretty easy to switch to Developer Mode on a tablet-only device like the Acer Chromebook Tab 10.
On your developer mode Chromebook, go through the Chrome OS setup process, then head to the Crouton page on GitHub and download the Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment from the link at the top.
Every chromebook that’s shipped to date has allowed users to switch to a developer mode which allows you to access settings and features that wouldn’t otherwise be available.
Developer Mode is a special mode for advanced users to access deeper system settings on their device. Here is how to enable Developer Mode on your Chromebook.
If you want to enable Developer Mode on a Chromebook, it opens up a lot of functionality, but it comes with some pretty big caveats as well.