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Hello,
USB devices that require drivers are not supported on Chromebook.
Chromebook computers do not support USB devices that require drivers (for example, printers and drawing tablets).
USB CD/DVD drives connected to Chromebook computers function as read-only devices, meaning they can read data from a disc but cannot write data to a disc. Chromebook computers can read data DVDs but cannot play movies on DVDs.
The following USB devices should work in most cases:
Keyboards
Mice
Headsets and audio devices
Webcams
USB/Ethernet adapters
USB drives and external storage
USB hubs
If a USB device mentioned in the list above does not work, try one of the following troubleshooting steps:
Remove the USB device.
Restart the computer.
Reinsert the USB device.
If the device still does not work, try using another USB port if one is available.
Taken from: https://support.hp.com/fr-fr/document/c03744267
But this applies to all Chromebooks, as the OS is the same. They are not able to handle writers, just readers... and even then, they do not read all content.
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~ To know how to listen is to possess, besides one's own, the brains of others... said Leonardo da Vinci.
~ “The art of writing is above all to make oneself understood” — Eugène Delacroix
USB devices that require drivers are not supported on Chromebook.
Chromebook computers do not support USB devices that require drivers (for example, printers and drawing tablets).
USB CD/DVD drives connected to Chromebook computers function as read-only devices, meaning they can read data from a disc but cannot write data to a disc. Chromebook computers can read data DVDs but cannot play movies on DVDs.
The following USB devices should work in most cases:
Keyboards
Mice
Headsets and audio devices
Webcams
USB/Ethernet adapters
USB drives and external storage
USB hubs
If a USB device mentioned in the list above does not work, try one of the following troubleshooting steps:
Remove the USB device.
Restart the computer.
Reinsert the USB device.
If the device still does not work, try using another USB port if one is available.
Taken from: https://support.hp.com/fr-fr/document/c03744267
But this applies to all Chromebooks, as the OS is the same. They are not able to handle writers, just readers... and even then, they do not read all content.
--
~ To know how to listen is to possess, besides one's own, the brains of others... said Leonardo da Vinci.
~ “The art of writing is above all to make oneself understood” — Eugène Delacroix