Dell Chromebook 5190 Owners Manual - Page 65

Chrome commands

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Chrome commands Chrome:// pages contain experimental features, diagnostic tools, and detailed statistics. They are hidden in Chrome's user interface. Chrome://about page lists all Chrome's internal pages. To view all the commands, type chrome://about in the Chrome browser URL as shown below: Table 16. Chrome browser shortcuts Purpose Browser Shortcut System Information chrome://system/ Basic Connectivity Diags chrome://diagnostics/ Chrome Information chrome://version Create Recovery USB Stick chrome://imageburner/ Chrome Flags chrome://flags Memory Troubleshooting chrome://memory Module Load chrome://conflicts Chrome Sync Status Connectivity Troubleshooting chrome://syncchrome://syncinternals chrome://net-internals Histogram Credits Crash Reporting Apps RAM Utilization chrome://histograms chrome://credits chrome://crashes chrome://appcache-internals Explanation "Who am I".. BIOS version, and so on Test for NIC and Internet connection More "Who am I" type of stuff Google's version of DBAR/DBRM Experimental features beyond the scope of what Dell supports View running processes and memory utilization Shows conflicts of all modules loaded by Chrome Allows troubleshooting of connected accounts Comprehensive network/connectivity diagnostics, including DNS analysis, Waterfall and Bandwidth diagnostics, and so on Actual work and I/O audit References to all module/libs contributions and their respective wiki/ license URLs Shows detailed crash report, if the feature was enabled Detailed memory usage for apps/ extensions, especially handy for 2 GB Chromebooks Diagnostic and troubleshooting 65

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Chrome commands
Chrome:// pages contain experimental features, diagnostic tools, and detailed statistics. They are hidden in Chrome's user
interface.
Chrome://about
page lists all Chrome's internal pages. To view all the commands, type
chrome://about
in the
Chrome browser URL as shown below:
Table 16. Chrome browser shortcuts
Purpose
Browser Shortcut
Explanation
System Information
chrome://system/
"Who am I".. BIOS version, and so on
Basic Connectivity Diags
chrome://diagnostics/
Test for NIC and Internet connection
Chrome Information
chrome://version
More "Who am I" type of stuff
Create Recovery USB Stick
chrome://imageburner/
Google's version of DBAR/DBRM
Chrome Flags
chrome://flags
Experimental features beyond the scope
of what Dell supports
Memory Troubleshooting
chrome://memory
View running processes and memory
utilization
Module Load
chrome://conflicts
Shows conflicts of all modules loaded by
Chrome
Chrome Sync Status
chrome://syncchrome://sync-
internals
Allows troubleshooting of connected
accounts
Connectivity Troubleshooting
chrome://net-internals
Comprehensive network/connectivity
diagnostics, including DNS analysis,
Waterfall and Bandwidth diagnostics,
and so on
Histogram
chrome://histograms
Actual work and I/O audit
Credits
chrome://credits
References to all module/libs
contributions and their respective wiki/
license URLs
Crash Reporting
chrome://crashes
Shows detailed crash report, if the
feature was enabled
Apps RAM Utilization
chrome://appcache-internals
Detailed memory usage for apps/
extensions, especially handy for 2 GB
Chromebooks
Diagnostic and troubleshooting
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