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Android is about to usher in accessibility improvements such as facial gesture control and handwriting recognition

Android Facial Gesture

Android Facial Gesture

Google is about to launch a large number of Android feature updates this fall, including a series of accessibility improvements, such as facial gesture control designed for people with movement disabilities, and Lookout handwriting recognition.

The latter is designed to use the phone’s camera to help people with low vision or blindness use Google apps. In addition, there are improvements such as Google Assistant, Digital Wellbeing, Nearby Share, and Gboard input method.

The so-called facial posture control is mainly divided into two parts:

At the same time, Lookout handwriting recognition will support a Latin-based interface language, accessible in document mode, and the app’s currency mode already supports the Euro (EURO) and Indian Rupee (INR).

In addition to improvements in inaccessibility, the Gboard input method also has some changes.

Then it is to remind users not to look down at the phone’s digital health function (Heads Up) when walking, which is expanding from Pixel to more Android devices. When opening the memo through Google Assistant, it now also provides a one-stop experience for managing and adding all reminders. The Nearby Share feature provides new visibility settings, allowing users to control who can view the device and send files.

Although Google has not announced the exact arrival time of the above feature updates, it is expected that most of them will be gradually rolled out this fall (continuing until early December).

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