You Might Soon Be Able To Control Your Chromebook With Facial Expressions

Zinger Key Points
  • Google's ChromeOS is enhancing its accessibility settings with an innovative face-tracking feature for Chromebooks.
  • The new feature will be a boon for users with physical impairments, facilitating control of cursor and keyboard movements.
  • This development is part of Google's ongoing efforts to make technology more user-friendly and accessible to a broader audience.

Alphabet Inc.’s GOOG GOOGL Google is all set to improve ChromeOS accessibility settings by integrating a unique face-tracking feature, enabling control of cursor and keyboard movements via facial movements.

What Happened: Google is incorporating face-tracking in Chromebook accessibility settings under the cursor and touchpad options. This development is expected to help users with physical impairments who find traditional mouse and keyboard use challenging, reported Chrome Unboxed.

The face-tracking option has been added to the settings on ChromeOS version 120, although it’s not active yet. The details of how face movements will control the keyboard are still ambiguous.

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Chromebook’s existing ChromeVox tool helps users navigate the OS by tagging on-screen elements with a number and selecting them using voice commands. If Google extends this feature to include eye tracking, it could significantly transform how users interact with their Chromebooks.

This step is a part of Google’s continuous efforts to make technology more accessible and user-friendly for a wider range of users.

Why It Matters: The introduction of face-tracking technology continues Google’s efforts to enhance Chromebook’s productivity features. Earlier in October, Google launched its $399 Chromebook Plus in stores, equipped with AI-powered tools for better productivity and user experience.

The Chromebook market has grown significantly recently, with an increasing demand for budget-friendly and accessible computing solutions. A report from September 2023 highlighted the key market growth trends, new opportunities, and drivers in this market. The addition of the face-tracking feature could further boost the appeal of Chromebooks, particularly for users with specific accessibility needs.

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