Android Central -
3 Jan 2018 17:00

Developer mode lets you access deeper parts of Chrome OS. Here's how to enable it! At first glance, it may not look like you can do much tinkering on a Chromebook. Open the device, sign in, and enjoy the security of the sandboxed operating system. But if you do want to do more with your Chromebook — run other operating systems, install full Linux programs or sideload Android applications — you'll need to enable developer mode first. Keep in mind this doesn't have anything to do with the deve...
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