Smile! You can now control your Chromebook with your face
Briefly

Google has started to roll out exciting new features in Chrome OS that enhance accessibility for users. The notable innovation allows users to control their Chromebook using head movements to maneuver the mouse pointer and facial expressions to click or activate dictation. These features require Chromebooks to have a minimum of 8GB of RAM to function effectively. This rollout comes in anticipation of the launch of approximately twenty new Chromebook models expected in 2025, highlighting Google’s commitment to improving user experience and accessibility.
Google has introduced innovative features in Chrome OS, enhancing user accessibility by allowing control of Chromebook via head movements and facial expressions.
For optimal performance, the latest features require Chromebooks to have at least 8GB of RAM, ensuring a smoother and more responsive user experience.
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