Chromebooks are pretty great. They have a lightweight operating system, decent app support and capabilities to get your work done, and then some. However, Chrome OS basically uses Chrome for everything. So, if you are trying to use multiple Chrome windows to get different tasks done, it’s easy to get lost in the midst of all your windows. If that sounds like a relatable experience to you, Chrome OS 87 has good news for you. You can finally name windows in Chromebooks to organize your work better. So, here is how to enable window naming in Chrome OS.
- How to Enable Window Naming in Chrome OS
- How to Use Window Naming in Chrome OS
How to Enable Window Naming in Chrome OS
Whether it’s to distinguish your work Chrome windows from windows playing Netflix and YouTube, or it’s just something you wanna try, Window Naming is a neat new feature in Chrome OS 87. As such, it’s important that you have updated your Chromebook to Chrome OS 87 before trying this out. If you have, just follow along our guide to enable and use window naming right away.
- Finally, click on the Restart button in the bottom right of the screen.
Now that you have enabled window naming on your Chromebook, here is how to actually name windows in Chrome OS.
Believe me, if you ever find yourself with more than three separate Chrome windows open on your Chromebook, this feature will prove really useful.