A week before, Google released the Chrome 93 to all platforms with brand new features. Now, the tech giant is releasing the Chrome OS 93 to Chromebooks. The latest version polishes the user experience to make it more reliable, secure, and easy. Keep scrolling to know these all-new features.
Chrome OS 93 will save your time by integrating playback speed controls into the media player. The speed controls can be used on all platforms running 93 or higher versions. But the time saved in this platform will be greater even in the case of lengthy videos.
International users can now add multiple keyboards to change their preferred language. This includes some unique characters as well. You can now configure keyboard input more easily by customizing the language directly into system preferences. Moreover, the new keyboard UI features a Material You Design.
Head over to System preferences > Inputs > tap the small arrow in the Input methods section to see the change.
The tote feature in Chrome OS 93 will provide three previews of recently added screenshots or downloaded files. This helps the user to identify recently added documents and pinned files more easily, that too without clicking on Tote.
Chrome OS 93 emphasizes improving the stability of apps that don’t respond well with Chromebooks. It will lock the window size to whatever screen the app is designed for. For instance, you can see a new menu in the center of the Gmail app’s title bar. Tap on that bar and you will see three options— Phone, Tablet, and Resizeable. You can select the Resizeable option but Chrome OS will warn you that the app may restart or experience some issues.
With Chrome OS 93, the user will be able to see the battery level of their stylus. This will make it easier to estimate how long the battery will last and when to charge. The battery status will be displayed on the taskbar under stylus settings. Though, the mileage may vary depending upon your pen.