I recently got hold of a Samsung Chromebook 3 for close to free. Took it apart and removed the "screw" (not an easy process on these, the whole motherboard had to come out), however it will not go into developer mode. The keyboad is bit wonky and best I can tell the F3 key (one with little circular arrow) is bad. So pressing esc-F3-power does nothing. Its not locked, I even let it create a new "google account" and I have full use of chromeos though its outdated and if I try to add any extensions, it tells me to upgrade my browser.... I did find it interesting it would create a google account with just a made up first name and no last name and no phone number or backup email. They havent allowed that for years now from regular browser. They locked me out of my old gmail account cause I refused to pony up a cell phone number. I had gotten it before such was required and only used the thing via pop3.
Anyway I tried an external keyboard and apparently that doesnt work. Any ideas? Other than wonky keyboard its a decent little laptop, even a good battery. Make a nice little puppy/dog-book. One of those "educational" ones that are built to higher standard than consumer cloudbooks. I mean eventually probably find another Samsung with busted screen or locked to some school administrator or something else that makes it scrap though have feeling replacing keyboard on one of these not for feint of heart. But I have no use for outdated chromeos or even current chromeos for that matter.
Hey thats an idea, is it possible to remap a keyboard in one of these. So I can move the F3 function to a working key? Downside of such a limited operating system, sure this isnt easy if possible at all. The top two rows of keys are hit or miss, some work, some dont. The esc and power keys do work. Bottom two rows all work.