Document Camera:
1. Click on the Circle icon in the lower left corner of your Chromebook screen
2. Search for "Camera Studio"
3. Right Click the correct extension (If using the Trac pad instead of a mouse just click with two fingers) then click Pin to Shelf.
4. Go to your Google Chrome Settings. (3 Dots in the upper right corner and then the Gear icon).
5. Search for ‘Camera’ and then under Permissions click on the Camera button.
6. On that Camera page you’ll just want to change your selected camera from ‘Front Facing Camera’ to Razor Kiyo (The Document camera).
7. After installation, launch the Camera Studio app from the app launcher. Grant any permissions requested (e.g., camera access).
8. The live view from your document camera should now display in the Camera Studio app. Most of the buttons are self explanatory if you hover over them. Flip image, rotate image, there is a pause button to freeze your screen, as well as an annotate feature. You can also log in with your staff Google account to save screenshots to your google drive with annotations present.
One thing that is a bit hidden is the Zoom feature, which is under leftmost button called Camera Settings. (See Screenshot below)