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Top row of keys (Hotkeys) not responding
Chrome OS issue
Table 13. Chrome OS issue
He's Dead, Jim! error message
Chrome OS is missing or damaged
Chrome OS stops responding and nothing moves on the computer
display
Touchpad / Hotkeys issues
4
If the cursor still does not move when using the touch pad, try
logging in from the Guest account using the tab key to
navigate.
5
If users experience touch pad issues with the account that is
not the owner (primary) account, delete the user account and
re-create it. Again, use the tab key to navigate.
6
If none of the above steps work, try to Reset or Recover the
Chomebook.
If a hotkey (like the volume or brightness keys) are not responding,
try the following troubleshooting steps, making sure to test the
keys after each one:
1
If the affected key is volume or brightness, check to make
sure you are not at the upper or lower limit for that setting.
2
If the backward or forward buttons do not work, check that
the same icons in a web browser are not grayed out. For
example, if the back button on a web page is grayed, this is
because the browser is not aware of a page to move
backward to.
3
Restart the Chrome OS by holding down the power button
until the device turns off, and then turn it back on again.
4
Try using the keys in the Guest account.
5
If users experience hotkey issues with the account that is not
the owner (primary) account, delete the user account and re-
create it.
6
If none of the above steps work, try to Reset or Recover the
Chomebook.
Chrome OS issues
If the Chromebook becomes slow or unresponsive, and the He's
Dead, Jim! error message appears, the system could be running
low on memory.
NOTE:
Chrome's Task Manager, the system's task manager, or
with a command line tool, this message will appear as well.
1
If the page was not ended intentionally, reload the page to
continue. If the message continues to appear, try closing
inactive tabs or other programs to free up more memory.
2
If issue persists, please see He's Dead, Jim! from Google
knowledge base.
If the Chromebook does not start and displays the message,
Chrome OS is missing or damaged. Please insert a recovery USB
stick into the USB ports on the device:
Perform a system recovery. See performing Recover Chromebook
for more information.
If the Chrome OS stops responding and nothing moves on the
computer display:
1
Turn off the computer.
If you terminated the process using Google
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