


However, on my Chromebook, I can take advantage of an actual pre-installed app for the purpose. I use Messages For Web all the time on my desktop, via a web browser. Thanks to Messages For Web, that’s no longer the case. Once upon a time, you had to install the Android Messages app on Chromebooks to make that happen. One task that I frequently make use of is the SMS app, Android Messages. Typos abound and I don’t really have the time to type out everything I need or want to say.īecause of that, I’ll do anything I can to shift that job away from the mobile device in my pocket, to the one on my desk–I’m talking, of course, about my Chromebook.įortunately, there are plenty of ways to migrate tasks from one mobile device to another.

After typing at a keyboard for over 30 years, my fingers really hate the idea of relegating that task to mostly thumbs. I’m going to be honest here–I really don’t like typing on my phone. Mobile malware is on the rise: Know how to protect yourself from a virus or stolen dataĦ easy tips for cleaning up your inbox (TechRepublic Premium) If you're all thumbs on your Android device, and would rather be able to use your Chromebook keyboard for SMS messages, Jack Wallen will show you the way. How to use Android messenger on your Chromebook
