Google Chrome
Note: After settings are adjusted on your browser, be sure to close and re-open the browser for the new settings to apply.
Unblock Popups (Print jobs do not display)
- The user will see a popup blocker icon in the upper right corner as shown below.
- Click on the popup icon. In the dialog box, (1)Click "Always allow popups from...." and (2)Click the hyperlink as shown below.
- The print preview will now be displayed.
- From now on, the print jobs will show in Google Chrome.
Clear Browsing Data
- On the top right corner of screen, click on the three bars.
- Choose “History".
- Choose "History" again.
- Click on “Clear Browsing Data”.
- Choose settings below:
- Obliterate the following items from: the beginning of time
- check - Browsing history
- check - Download history
- check - Cookies and other site and plug-in data
- check - Cached images and files
- no check - Passwords
- no check - Autofill form data
- no check - Hosted app data
- no check - Content licenses
- Click on “Clear Browsing Data”
- Close the Settings tab at the top
- Reload JCampus by clicking the circle arrow on the left end of the web address.
Set the Home Page
- Top right corner of screen
- Click on the 3 bars
- Choose “Settings”
- Under On Startup, choose “Open a Specific Page or Set of Pages”
- Click on the blue “Set Pages”
- Click in the box by “Add New Page”
- Type in your URL Address
- Click “OK”
Disable Toolbars and Extensions
- Top right corner of screen
- Click on the 3 bars
- Choose “Tools”
- Choose "Extensions"
- A list of toolbars will be displayed. On the right of each will be a check box by "Enable". Click to remove the check or delete using the trash can.
- A dialog box will ask if you want to remove the toolbar. Click "Yes" to finish the removal.
Magnification
- Top right corner of screen
- Click on the 3 bars
- Look at Zoom
- Magnification of the screen should be set to 100%.
Maximize the Screen
Display Screen Resolutions
- The best display screen resolution is 1024 X 768 or higher.
Reset Browser Settings
Google Chrome gives you the option to reset your browser settings in one easy click. In some cases, programs that you install can change your Chrome settings without your knowledge. You may see additional extensions and tool bars or a different search engine. Resetting your browser settings will reset the unwanted changes caused by installing other programs. However, your saved bookmarks and passwords will not be cleared or changed. Settings that do change include:
- Default search engine and saved search engines will be reset and to their original defaults.
- Homepage button will be hidden and the URL that you previously set will be removed.
- Default start up tabs will be cleared. The browser will show a new tab when you startup or continue where you left off if you're on a Chromebook.
- New Tab page will be empty unless you have a version of Chrome with an extension that controls it. In that case your page may be preserved.
- Pinned tabs will be unpinned.
- Content settings will be cleared and reset to their installation defaults.
- Cookies and site data will be cleared.
- Extensions and themes will be disabled.
To reset the browsing settings:
- In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the Chrome menu Chrome menu
- Select Settings.
- At the bottom, click Show advanced settings.
- Under the section "Reset settings,” click Reset settings.
- In the dialog that appears, click Reset.
Note: When the "Help make Google Chrome better by reporting the current settings" checkbox is selected you are anonymously sending Google your Chrome settings. Reporting these settings allows them to analyze trends and work to prevent future unwanted settings changes.