Situatie
You can finally use Android apps on touchscreen Chromebooks, but there’s a catch: the long-promised feature isn’t available on all Chrome OS machines and requires use of the Beta channel for certain models.
Solutie
Here is how we should proceed :
1. Click one of the icons in the drawer in the bottom right corner.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click About Chrome OS.
4. Click More info.
5. Click Change channel.
6. Select Beta.
7. Click Change channel.
8. Wait for the Beta release of Chrome to download and restart the computer when prompted.
9. Check the box next to “Enable Google Play Store on your Chromebook.”
10. Click Agree.
11. Click Sign In.
12. Click Accept.
You’ve got the Google Play Store on your Chromebook, where you can find and install Android apps.
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