Latest Chrome OS update includes a redesigned tablet interface
The new design isn't just for the Pixel Slate.
You won't need a Pixel Slate to use a more touch-oriented version of
Chrome OS. Google has released an update (version 70) that brings the
Slate's interface changes to all touchscreen Chrome OS PCs and tablets.
There's a more finger-friendly app shelf with contextual menus, an
overhauled control panel with faster access to common features (plus a
unified notifications feed) and a launcher that shows recent sites.
you'll also find a Gboard-based on-screen keyboard with an option to
float a small keyboard if you'd rather type with one thumb.
There are some valuable under-the-hood changes, too. Chrome OS now has
native support for SMB file sharing, so it should behave much more
nicely around networked storage. You'll also see playback for the brand
new AV1 video format on Intel-based machines, and controls that let you
decide when Chrome Extensions are allowed to run. If you're particularly
security-conscious, you'll be glad to hear that Chrome OS now warns you
when you enter personal data on non-HTTPS websites.
As with many Chrome OS updates, this should roll out to devices over the "next several days."
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