Google will let you control your Chromebook with your face
Briefly

Google has introduced various features in ChromeOS focusing on accessibility, notably allowing users to control their computers using head and facial expressions. This feature, tailored for those with motor impairments, is being rolled out to compatible Chromebooks. Google previously launched a similar tool called Project Gameface for Windows. Additionally, the company has announced numerous new Chromebooks and classroom-focused tools like Class Tools, enabling educators to manage student screens and enhance collaboration through Figma's FigJam integration in Google Classroom.
Google announced innovative ChromeOS features, including head and facial expression control for improved accessibility, marking significant advancements for users with motor impairments.
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