Now that it is obviously Google’s primary operating system, Chrome OS receives the ChromeOS M130 update.
Late last week, Google released the latest stable build of ChromeOS M130. The update, of which is now available on your Chromebooks, brings with it a worthy list of novelties.
Enhances the features to enable the productivity.
ChromeOS M130 adds a new Focus panel where you can turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode, schedule or choose Google tasks from the list, or listen to music with focus sounds or YouTube Music Premium if available in your subscription. Google also allows free interjection of emojis, GIFs, and even Google Drive links with the new Launcher+f key.
However, the quick insert key to work in the Chromebook Plus Samsung Galaxy will be extended to other devices in next year solution.
Easy access to your files
This should help to alleviate the problem of taking ages to look for specific files because Google has also added a ‘Suggestions’ tab within Tote, where you are to find items most recently downloaded and also the latest screenshots. You will now be able to star all your Drive files and have them appear on the ChromeOS shelf even if you are offline. Furthermore, if you wish to open options every time the computer is initiated, transform the Welcome Recap settings, which provides a brief summary of the applications and tabs previously opened as well as returns focus on them.
Some changes to mention for the audio and video recording section
If you are in a Chromebook video or audio recording, you can get the studio-style mic present in the ChromeOS M130 which provides ‘further noise-canceling and dereverberation of voice and complicated and delicate balancing and room-reconstruction. Further, Google has its Recorder app, which comes with the new operating system on some devices having the AI to transcribe speech with labels for each speaker using voice and offering summaries of what is recorded.
Improved video call controls and other new features
ChromeOS M130 also integrates appearance effects with the platform’s video call controls, adds support for multiple calendars, and allows you to move Picture-in-Picture (PiP) windows to one side of your screen to free up space. Finally, if you own a Chromebook Plus device, you’ll be able to access an AI-powered feature called “Help me read” that makes it easy to find information in any text you read on your browser and in your gallery.