Google is rolling out a brand new ChromeOS replace that makes it simpler to maintain your on-screen apps organized, copy textual content from photos, and alter digicam and microphone settings on Chromebook units.
The ChromeOS digicam app now helps Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to extract textual content from captured photos of letters or different paperwork. It permits customers to repeat or search the textual content in photos, extra simply convert photos into searchable PDFs, and have the built-in ChromeOS display reader converse image-based textual content. Google says its OCR helps each horizontal and vertical detection in 77 languages, and is disabled by default in picture mode.
Moreover, the Magnifier device will now work with ChromeVox — permitting the display magnifier to robotically observe phrases when textual content is learn aloud, serving to visually impaired customers to maintain their place. That is additionally disabled by default, and would require each Magnifier and ChromeVox to be enabled within the machine settings.
Chromebook cameras and microphones are additionally getting some quality-of-life enhancements — utilizing them requires turning on privateness controls and app permissions in two separate locations, however now Google has simplified this by including software program permissions to the apps part of the ChromeOS settings menu. There’s additionally a brand new Auto Acquire Management (AGC) characteristic that permits apps like video calling software program to robotically optimize microphone quantity. This could enhance the audio high quality on calls and can notify customers within the fast settings panel when the characteristic is overriding guide audio controls.