Google, a leading provider of technology, has added a new zoom feature to Chrome pages for Android devices. Users of Android devices can increase the “zoom” setting on a Chrome page by up to 300% to improve accessibility for people using mobile devices.
All Chrome users do not yet have access to the enhanced feature, but they can download the Chrome beta on their phone or tablet.
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The new function will make it easier for users to quickly manage the content on Chrome.
According to a report by The Verge, users can increase the text size, images, videos, and interactive controls on mobile web pages by up to 300% with the improved feature while maintaining the original formatting.
By selecting the three dots in the top right corner of the browser and choosing Settings > Accessibility, users can enable the feature and then change the zoom level to suit their needs.
Google will save the user preference for all the websites in question.
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Other updates that Google is releasing include a new freehand annotation feature for Google Drive on Android. According to The Verge’s report, this feature will allow users to annotate PDFs with their fingers or a stylus or highlight key passages.
Additionally, the tech company is adding more Android devices that support noise cancellation during Google Meet calls.