With its 360-degree hinges and vibrant touchscreen, your Pixelbook (2017) laptop transforms into a versatile tablet that you can use in the office, on your sofa or just about anywhere. Here we'll give you some touchscreen tips to help you make the most of your Pixelbook in tablet mode.
Change from laptop to tablet mode
Pixelbook’s hinges make it easy to transform your device from a laptop into a tablet.
To turn your Pixelbook into a tablet, simply flip the laptop lid back until it rests against the base. Your display will rotate accordingly. The keyboard is disabled in tablet mode, so don't worry if you press the buttons when holding the tablet.
To use your tablet hands-free, flip the laptop lid partway back to tent mode. Then rest the device on a stable surface.
Use the Pixelbook touchscreen
- Click: Tap where you want to click.
- Right-click: Touch and hold where you want to right-click.
- Scroll: Drag your finger up, down, right or left.
- Go to a previous page on your browser: To go back, swipe your finger from left to right. To go forward, swipe from right to left.
- Zoom in or out: Touch and hold an area with two fingers.
- To zoom in, spread them apart.
- To zoom out, pinch them together.
- Go to home screen: Find apps or search the web right from your home screen. To get there, tap the Launcher in the bottom left of your screen.
- Show your row of apps (shelf): In tablet mode, your shelf shows by default. If the shelf is hidden while you're viewing an app in full screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
- Hide your row of apps (shelf): Touch and hold an area in the row and tap Auto-hide shelf.
- Note: It will only be hidden if you view an app in full screen. To show your hidden shelf again, swipe up from the bottom.
- View all open windows (Overview mode): Pull down from the top of your screen. Or Tap Overview in the bottom corner of your screen.
- View two apps side by side: If you see all your open windows on the screen (Overview mode), drag an app to the left or right to open split screen mode.
- Close windows: If you see all your open windows on the screen (Overview mode), swipe up or down to close windows. You can also long-press on the icon in the shelf and select Close.
Useful tablet shortcuts
Try these shortcuts to complete some tasks more quickly.
- Take a screenshot: Press the Power button + Volume down button.
- Turn power off or sign out: Press and hold the Power button until you see a menu to Power off or Sign out.
- Turn off display: Quickly press the Power button for 1 second.
- Use the on-screen keyboard: Tap any text box to show the on-screen keyboard. To hide the keyboard, tap anywhere outside the text box, or go to the bottom right of your screen and tap Hide keyboard
Learn more about using the on-screen keyboard.
Handwrite text
- Tap any text box to show the on-screen keyboard.
- Tap Write
In the pad that appears, write text with your fingertip or touchscreen stylus.
Do more with the Pixelbook Pen
Fingertips are fine when using your touchscreen, but the Pixelbook Pen1 lets you enjoy more of Pixelbook's features. Here are a few things that you can do with Pixelbook Pen:
- Take notes – Use the Pixelbook Pen and the Google Keep app to turn your tablet into a notepad, without wasting any paper.
- Draw, illustrate, animate – The Pixelbook Pen responds to your hand motions in real time so you stay connected to your creations. With its refined pressure and tilt sensitivity, you can change the weight or thickness of a line without changing a setting.2
- Learn more about what's on screen with your Google Assistant – Circle an area of your screen with the Pixelbook Pen while holding the Google Assistant button to find out more about what's there. Highlight text to get more info, identify an object or celebrity in a photo, or add a highlighted event to your calendar.
- Annotate your photos for a personal touch – Use the Pixelbook Pen with the Google Keep or Infinite Painter apps to add a note or drawing to your favourite photos.
- Change modes for more flexibility – Quickly turn your Pixelbook Pen into a handy laser pointer or magnifying glass. Take a screenshot of all or part of your screen to share with colleagues. Switch between drawing tools such as a marker, highlighter or eraser.
Find out more about using the Pixelbook Pen with your Pixelbook. Or find out where to buy one.
1Pixelbook Pen is sold separately.
2Features are designed for use with and require select editing applications. Lag was tested on pre-production Pixelbook, Pixel Slate and Pixelbook Pen units, using top-rated Google and third-party programs and apps. Actual results may vary.
Fix touchscreen problems
If your touchscreen isn't working, try these steps. Test after each step to see if your touchscreen is working.
- Wipe off any dust or dirt on your touchscreen.
- Reset your Pixelbook hardware.
- Reset your Pixelbook to factory settings.
If these steps don't fix the problem, contact Pixelbook support.
Related article