Keyboard tester online for Chromebook
Use the Chromebook layout to check browser-visible letter keys, modifier keys, arrows, and Search key behavior.
Chromebook and classroom device key checks.
Use this Chromebook keyboard tester to check Chromebook keys, search key behavior, arrows, function row shortcuts, and common classroom device issues.
ChromeOS shortcuts and top-row actions may be intercepted before the page receives them.
Inspection flow
Press every key in the selected layout until the progress reaches 100%.
Hold each listed combo and confirm all keys appear together.
Tap Press a key ten times with normal pressure, then review possible chatter.
Live status
Ghosting test
Try common gaming combinations to check for possible ghosting.
Diagnostics
These are browser-based estimates. Retest a suspicious key several times before treating it as a hardware fault.
Local report
Keyboard Tester Online Report ============================= Generated at: 2026-05-15T07:32:42.442Z Selected layout: Chromebook Browser / OS: Unknown browser on Win32 Tested keys: 0/73 Untested keys: 73 Untested key list: Esc, Back, Reload, Full, Overview, Bright-, Bright+, Mute, Vol-, Vol+, Lock, `, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, -, =, Backspace, Tab, Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, P, [, ], \, Search, and 33 more Max simultaneous keys detected: 0 Possible stuck keys: None Possible chatter keys: None Pass / fail checklist --------------------- All layout keys tested: CHECK No possible stuck keys: PASS No possible chatter keys: PASS Multi-key input detected: CHECK Issue summary: 73 layout keys were not tested; multi-key rollover was not meaningfully tested Notes: Browser-based estimate. Some hardware keys, Fn keys, media keys, and system shortcuts may not be detectable.
Use the Chromebook layout to check browser-visible letter keys, modifier keys, arrows, and Search key behavior.
The Search key and shortcuts may behave differently depending on ChromeOS settings and browser focus.
IT teams and schools can run a fast key pass and export a local report for device intake or return checks.
System shortcuts, top-row actions, and hardware-specific keys can be handled before this page receives events.
Download a report with tested keys, missing keys, possible stuck keys, and possible chatter flags.
Some top-row actions may be intercepted by ChromeOS and may not appear as normal browser key events.
Yes. It provides a quick local inspection flow for standard keys and reportable issues.